"Praeludium voor Laet ons met Lerten Reyne" by John Bull. Manuscript (23623 f65).
Bull, JohnList of names and amounts, making a total sum of £198 5s.
19 students at £6 2s, making a total sum of £115 18s: Lister, Roberts, R. Fletcher, Bates, R. Jackson, McClevesty, Woodard, J.C. Lamb, Aldon, Swallow, Burrows, Worlledge, Williams, Ball, Walpole, Lesenthorpe, Wylde-Browne, Thomson, Bird.
27 students at £3 1s, making a total sum of £82 7s: Maddison, Cronk, Maxwell, Rumpe [?], Clevesty, Buchanan, Tibbits, Williams, Whitely, Thorpe, Vidler, Parkinson, Hamilton, South, Gidney, Harvey, Fairbairn, A.B. Wilson, Green, Anderson, Taulor, Scott, Philips, St Leger, Baglay, Luthe, Otter.
Paid 134 pounds 4 shillings and 8 pence to Praelectors for awarding of degrees.
14 BA degrees at 3 pounds 1 shilling (each)
10 MA degrees at 6 pounds 2 shillings
1 D. D at 10 pounds 6 shillings 8 pence
2 L.L.B at 10 pounds 2 shillings
4 visitors at 10 shillings
3 fellows at 5 shillings
12 scholars at 1 shilling
Praelectors named as well.
List of payments made to Praelectors upon presenting college members with their degrees, totalling £64 1s. Includes the amount paid for MAs, BAs and Bachelors, and list of names of those graduating and dates.
Jesus College CambridgeAdam Wyggemer, clerk, William Rolf, vicar of All Saints, Cambridge, and Henry de Baryngton, chaplain, to William Andreu and Thomas Graunfeld to give seisin to John Gounsy, John Whyte of Ely, John de Appilton of Ely, John Payntour of Ely and William Langham of the same, of all lands, in which they were enfeoffed by John Pilet.
Adam Wyggemer et alPaid to William Quincey by Mr. Francis for Potting Delivery Bills and Potting Bills on Christ Pieces 3s. Signed by William Quincey.
Quincey, WilliamF.05: this contained two sherds of 16th to 19th century plain red coarseware (13g).
<059>: 652g, context 26, modern garden
F.51: a mixed context. This contained three sherds of 18th century Chinese export porcelain (5g), a sherd of late 18th or early 19th century creamware (3g), a sherd of 16th to 18th century tin-glazed earthenware (6g), a sherd of 18th or 19th century lead-glazed earthenware (2g), a sherd of 18th century Staffordshire-type slipware (11g) and two sherds of 16th to 17th century German stoneware (107g).
F.24: this contained a single sherd of abraded grey coarseware (5g), which is most probably Roman in date.
F.32: a 17th or early 18th century context. This contained two sherds of tin-glazed earthenware (9g), a sherd of Babylon-type lead-glazed earthenware (42g), two sherds of German stoneware (46g), a sherd of glazed red earthenware (30g) and a sherd of Westerwald stoneware (14g).
F.33: a 16th or 17th century context. This contained three fragments of green-glazed fineware, one of which represents a small but substantially complete two handled jug of unusual design (86g – not manufactured at Ely) and another a rim fragment of pierced fretwork form (8g). Also present were 18 sherds of Frechen stoneware, weighing 1102g and representing a minimum of three vessels, plus a single sherd of Seigburg stoneware (41g) and four sherds of Babylon-type lead-glazed earthenware (61g), one of which bears embossed decoration in the form of a face. Finally, two sherds of plain red coarseware (51g), and two residual sherds of 13th to 15th century grey coarseware (40g) were also recovered.
Including plant pot and large storage jar
Glazed 15th/16th century Essex Red ware
Single sherd of Samian pottery.
Probably a beaker. The recovery of Beaker pottery (in residual context) can only be considered a ‘background’ find and generally reflective of later Neolithic/Early Bronze Age activity on the riverside terrace.
Drain pipe fragment.
Six sherds of pottery, consisting of three Nene Valley colour coated wares and three sandy greywares. One of the sherds of Nene Valley ware is decorated with white painted swirls and berries, dating it to the 3rd century AD.
Two sherds of Nene Valley colour coated ware and one Hadham oxidised ware. None of the sherds were diagnostic but the Hadham ware is dated mid 3rd-4th century AD and the Nene Valley ware is dates AD 150-300.
1 with burnt residue on outer
3 Roman? 1 scored
1 with internal burnt residue