Plan of Rifle Range Estate showing the dimensions of areas. Includes annotations. Scale of 3 chain or 198 "ft" to 1 inch
Grain, A. T.Plan showing layout of new playing fields including new football pitch to east of East House and tennis courts to the south of East House. Also shows former football pitch to the north of the Morgan driveway from Victoria Avenue and existence of walls and fences previously used to divide land surrounding East House before the acquisition of land from the City Council at the south east end of the College site at around this time.
Plan showing layout of new playing fields including new football pitch to east of East House and tennis courts to the south of East House. Also shows former football pitch to the north of the Morgan driveway from Victoria Avenue and existence of walls and fences previously used to divide land surrounding East House before the acquisition of land from the City Council at the south east end of the College site at around this time
Note on by date says "copied from foreman's plans"
Ground floor plan of the house on Hills Road in the occupation of Mr Dixon
Colour site plan showing Nos. 1-8 and No. 10 Elm Street. Scale 30 feet to 1 inch
Nos. 1 and 2 are shaded brown and marked Mr J. S. Watts
No. 3 is shaded pink and marked Mr Burgess
Nos. 4 and 5 New Square and 10 Elm Street are shaded brown and marked Mrs Barber
Nos. 6 and 7 are shaded blue and marked Mr Bailey
No. 8 is shaded brown and marked Mr J. S. Watts
Plan entitled 'Great Eastern Railway, Additional Lands Adjoining the Cambridge Station, Session 1874'. shows the position of the Station, Station Road and the area of the land to be purchased
Ink and watercolour plan of the area around King's Court, King Street, Malcolm Street and Malcolm Court. List of tenants and other owners of land include Francis Eaden, Robert Edwards, Holmes Kidd and William Robinson. Also shows The site of All Saints Sunday School, 'the water closet belonging to Robert Edwards with Sunday School Gallery running over' and the site of privy and ashpit forming part of the complaint of William Smith 14th June 1854. Also shows site of toilets, a well and pump adjoining Malcolm Court.
Cambridge Improvement Acts Surveyors OfficeNumbers 95 and 97 King Street marked in red
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShowing 73, 74, 77 and 78 [87, 85, 79 and 77] King Street
Showing 73, 74, 77 and 78 [87, 85, 79 and 77] King Street
Coloured pen and ink drawing of Jesus College Close showing it to be 16 acres 3 roods and 6 perches.
Plan of Jesus College Close showing location of existing trees, suggestions for possible future foot paths and boundary which "marks off the ground that has been suggested for the botanic garden". This could be in relation to correspondence, 1903-1909, concerning the recommendations by employees of the University Botanic Gardens as to how the area in the Close could be replanted.
Scale plan of dwelling house, kitchen and garden
Showing the sheds and workshops coloured red
Hand drawn plans. Walls coloured green.
Plan marked 'B' showing the area behind Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane with the stables converted to car sheds
Shows ground floor of C staircase with walls coloured green
Detailed plan of estate showing sheds and workshops, fucntions and tenants
Shows properties and boundaries numbered 178, 179, 180, 181 and 182.
Showing shop, office, printing office, shed, slaughter house, stable, smithy and W.C. coloured red
Showing houses, yards, warehouses, stables, barns, slaughterhouse, covered way, dung pit, smithy and hen house coloured red.
Painted plan showing corner of Manor Street and King Street including Harp Tavern, 12, 13 and 14 Manor Street and other buildings on King Street. Adjoining property to the north leased to the representatives of the Marquis Spineto
Detailed plan of estate showing outlines and boundaries of buildings in Swanns Court, Sells Court and adjoining property. Bounded on one side by Mr. B Attach.
Outlines individual properties in this area, red for leasehold and blue for yearly tenants and appears to be rented to Messrs Cooke.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerShows total dimensions of land owned by Jesus College which incorporates these properties
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShows total dimensions of land owned by Jesus College which incorporates these properties
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan showing Nos. 79 - 99 Hills Road (formerly Eastbourne Terrace). Gives the dimensions of each premises and the names of the lessees. Originally contained in Abstract of Title, 1921
Scale drawing showing in pink the premises in lease to Rowe [JCAD/3/CAM/HOB/1/1/1869]
Exercise book containing argument by Morgan that the College should concentrate on improving town properties and bring into rack rent the properties let on 40-year beneficial leases, or shorten the leases to not more than 21 years
Plan for proposed loose boxes at No. 61 Jesus Lane for Mr Davidson showing a floor plan; location plan; section; and elevation. Scale: 4 feet to an inch
Plans, elevation and section of area of the property to be developed
(1) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe about the rent due on a strip of ground abutting upon Manor garden
(2) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe advising that for a 99 year lease of Manor garden 5 shillings per foot frontage would be equitable
(3) Plan showing a row of eight houses running north - south next to All Saints Church
Shows 66, 67, 68 King Street [subsequently demolished but corresponded roughly to 99-101 King Street] and 1 and 2 Belmont Place
Plainsong chant E. H. No. 1 for voices (soprano, alto, two tenors, bass) in A major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerEstimate of the capence of fitting up and laying the pipes for 4 lamps, at the gate, the inside courts as agreed upon most respectfully submitted to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge including iron pipe from the main, syphons, bents, burners, & copper piping.
Four handsome lamps, glass tops.
One & column & frame.
Stopcock and lay and preparing the whole complete for lighting.
£48 2s
NB. Smiths work, carpenters and masons work not included.
The lamp on outer gate, per season of 9 months lighted, cleaned and extinguished by the contractor will be £6 6s per season of 9 months.
The other three will be regulated by the meter, by which only what is burnt is paid for. The price of the gas by meter is 57 per cubic feet.
On behalf of Cambridge Gas Light Co.
J. S. Hancox.
11th Sept 1823.
Receipt for three orders of pipes purchased from George Chessum amounting to £2 5s
Chessum, GeorgeReceipt for 4 orders of pipes in May 1880, total bill of £3 15s 1 1/2d. Signed by D. Norman
Haines. Mr J.Engraved with later pattern, probably of 1854 as engraved on the tankard. Also engraved on the tankard is 'RMP to SJ'.
William Collings, LondonTo Mr Cuthbert
Bought at Ping Lime and Brick kilns
Ballingdon
1821 - Please to direct your orders to G. Ping at the mill
December 14th
12 small pepper
200 tiles
12 bushels of lime
£1.2.0
Settled January 27th 1824
George Ping