Valuation of a house lease to the Rev'd Prof Cumming and occupied by William Roe
Valuation of a house in lease to Mrs Sparrow.
Valuation of the Star Inn and stables; three houses; Leech's house, eight houses; and the Mansion House.
Valuation report with coloured plan prepared for Jesus College regarding land required by the Great Eastern Railway Company.
T. Smith-Woolley & WigramPaid Mr Wright £5 5s 0d for making a valuation of the vicarage at Swavesey
Wright, Mr.A list of all the tithes due to Cavendish, over the signature of Henry Grey, Rector. The total is £267.13.11, with a deduction of £5.00 owed to Queen's College, which Grey does not acknowledge.
Grey, HenryValue of living 1763 and statement about a part of an estate in Willingham.
Letter and report by Charles M. Bidwell, giving the value and condition of the lands at Swavesey and at Preston, Suffolk, with suggestions for improvement. These include the extraction and sale of gravel from the Vicarage Close and the building of a new Vicarage. There follows a case asking for a legal opinion as to whether the College can use funds from the Proby Trust to build a new vicarage, the answer was favorable.
NB for an exchange of land between the livings of Swavesey and Harlton in 1865, involving the Preston estate, see under Harlton, LIV 9, files 15 and 16.
Several valuations, 1909, 1914, 1920 and discussion (1934) of a loan from Queen Anne's Bounty for installing electricity, and a pump for the water supply. Also letter of 1947 about the price for the sale of the Rectory 1947.
Several summaries of income and expenditure for the parish, from 1912 to 1914. A letter from G.D. Shenton, 1 Feb. 1912, asks if an exchange is possible "I would give my eyes almost for a London parish". The 1914 form is signed by Anthony Hammond, Vicar.
Valuation of the Manor House, 5 cottages, livery stable, yard and close
Report and valuation into the property held by Dr Walter Gardiner under 3 leases:
(1) large garden with stabling and laboratory adjoining Tenison Avenue held on lease for 40 years from 25th March 1885
(2) small portion of land adjoining Tenison Avenue
(3) Two dwelling houses with gardens at the back
Includes a plan showing the area covered by the leases
Valuation of Mrs Crane's lease.
Notes of income and expenses, from information supplied by A. Nairne
Valuation of a house with surgery and garden leased to Reverend R. Roberts and occupied by Alderman Abbott at £110
Valuation of the estate in Jesus Lane leased to and occupied by Mrs Roberts
Paid Martin Nockolds a total of £9 9s 0d for making valuation of:
27 March 1839 = land at Willingham in tenure of Mr McFew, The College, The Vicar of Graveley and the Vicar of Whittlesford
28 March 1839 = estate at Steeple Morden under leave to the executors of the late J.E. Nescomb Esquire
Nockolds, MartinReport on the value of such portions of the land as are taken by the abandoned Newmarket and Chesterford Railway. Net value £15.
Folder containing valuations for houses in New Square:
(1) Nos 21, 22 and 23 occupied by Messrs Badcock, Hart and Hill; a dwelling house at the back occupied by Jiggins and another dwelling house with large yard on which is erected a brewhouse with lodge adjoining and another lodge detached occupied by Mr Few, dated 12 July 1848;
(2) Nos. 24, 25 and 26 occupied by Messrs Machin, Brown and Robert Headley, dated 12 July 1848;
(3) House occupied By Watson, dated 19 January 1849;
(4) No. 33 occupied by Mrs Burbage and land around it which is fully described in the valuation including the names of neighbouring tenants, dated 19 January 1849;
(5) House occupied by Mrs Savage, dated 19 January 1849;
(6) Nos. 29 and 30 occupied by Mr Barret and Mrs Carter, dated 19 January 1849;
(7) Nos. 45 and 44 occupied by Mr Brown and Mr Watts, dated 19 January 1849;
(8) Two dwelling houses in lease to Mr George Wilson occupied by Mr Knightley and himself, dated 19 January 1849;
(9) Nos. 37-42 in lease to Mr Calver senior, dated 8 May 1849;
(10) Nos. 43-44 in lease to Mr Calver junior, dated 8 May 1849;
(11) In lease to the Executors of the late James Fuller comprising a detached dwelling house with garden in front and yard, stables and coach house occupied by Miss Watson and others and another dwelling house occupied by Mrs Sharpe, dated 8 May 1850;
(12) Letter from Richard Rowe to the Revd Dr French giving details of the valuation of Nos 1-10 held by Barber's Executors. Includes a sketch map with tenants' names for Nos. 1-4 [Woodley, Headly, Robson and Johnson] dated 14 May 1852.
Valuation of three houses leased by Mr Foster.
(1) letter from Richard Barber dated 29 October 1838 asking for a valuation of two houses "the corner house" which had been inhabited since 1829 and his house which had been inhabited since 1831;
(2) list of the valuation of 10 houses leased by Richard Barber giving a names of tenants, undated.
Valuation of the houses - for each property it gives the name of the lessee, name of the tenant, a description of the rooms in the property, the presumed gross annual value, the repair and maintenance costs and the net value
Valuation of the houses (Nos. 27-44) in Lower Park Street - for each property it gives the name of the lessee, name of the tenant, a description of the rooms in the property, the presumed gross annual value, the repair and maintenance costs and the net value
Inventory and valuation of tenant's fixtures and effects at 32 Jesus Lane valued from Dr Hughes to Jesus College
Valuation of five houses Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane.
Valuation of five houses Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane, on lease to Mrs Sparrow.
Printed form, with details of income and expenditure for the year 1913.
Letter from the Vicar, describing the benefice, its population, church services, clubs and societies, and its income. He is about to leave.
Spence, GeorgeForm from the Universities' Commission, asking for details of the benefice, and its value.
Note of rent and outgoings for the Rectory Farm, and an offer for its sale. With a note of the income of the whole benefice 1935
Paid to W Ellison of Cherry Hinton
For the valuation of a farm at Graveley and report, £5 5s
Valuation of five houses [possibly Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane] leased to the late Mrs Sparrow.
Valuation of 4 houses [the Barracks]
Bill from John Wentworth November 1815-March 1816 for:
- a journey to Harlton with the Bursar
- examining Safferds and other bills, and for measuring Bradwells work to the new room for the servants, stucco to the chapel and the pebble paving
- valuing an estate in Jesus Lane on lease to the late Edward Ind
- valuing an estate on lease to Mr Haggerston
- valuing an estate on lease to widow Sipons in Clement Parish
- valuing an estate in Barnwell on lease to Mr Himmington
£10 10s received 22 April 1817 from William Hustler, signed by John Wentworth
Valuation of the benefice, and appeals for money for repairs.
A six-page report (typescript) by Charles Bidwell, of Bidwell & Sons, land agents and surveyors, with comments on the state of the land and its use. Also two handwritten notes, unsigned and undated, giving details of income, NB. W.O. Cleave was Rector until his death in August 1904.
(1) Amount of dilapidations for 8 houses in Jesus Lane opposite the College, 24 March 1856
(2) Specification of work to be done and materials used in the repair of one of 8 dwelling houses in Jesus Lane, prepared by Richard Reynolds Rowe, architect
Correspondence with the Ecclesiastical Commission on the augmentation of the benefice.
(1) Abstract of an indenture, 27 January 1824
(2) Valuation by Joseph Wentworth of the Star Inn and cottages behind, 9 January 1855