The first part contains: 1) In primis post librum Elucidarij ... ; 2) Sermon of St Anselm: Ad interioris hominis custodiam; 3) Prologus beati Ieronimi presbiteri de nativitate beate Marie virginis et de vita eiusdem virginis; 4) notes on the Assumption, St John, Julian the Apostate, Theophilus, and stories of Joseph and Mary and the birth of Christ; 5) two quatrains: on the beauty of women and on the Fall; 6) brief notes on wine, long measure, a Christian death, and weights, measures and coins; 7) Liber Ricardi de Hampole de aedificatione spirituale (or: De emendatione peccatoris); 8) miscellaneous short tracts and notes, including: on the decalogue and the plagues of Egypt, on sins and confession, on the cross, on Judas, on King Charles of France and St Giles, etc.; 9) Abbathia de spiritu sancto; 10) extracts on diet and medicines; 11) De expositione iiiior partium anni [a forecast of the year depending on which day of the week Christmas day falls upon]; 12) brief notes on Adam, sin and the church, the character of a priest, and Pope John 22nd.
Work done at the Parsonage by order of Mr Cuthbert. Includes purchase of bushels of lime, hair, nails and labour. Total of £2 11s 1d. Signed by James Burrows.
Cuthbert, ThomasLetters from the Bursar to the Bank of England and the Ecclesiastical Commisioners, notifying a benefaction of £64 [from the Proby Fund].
Receipt for grant of Parsonage house at Whittlesford for £100 0s 0d. Signed by Arthur Charles Jennings, Vicar of Whittlesford. Back of receipt includes handwritten calculations for July 1881, totalling £1044 8s 0d.
Jennings, Rev. Arthur CharlesEnvelope (marked as Mr Johnson, Elmstead) containing 5 receipts and requests of payment regarding Parsonage Farm in Elmstead, Essex: one bill issued by R. Burgess = Smith, Wheelwrighter, Carpenter, Decorator for repairing floor, putting in glass, new pump lots, whitewashing three rooms and making window frame for a total of £2 14s paid by Mr. Johnson (April 1921); one request of annual rental payment by the Elmstead Vicarial Tithe of £4 11s 5d, owed to Rev. A.O. Lukyn-Williams (30th September 1921); one handwritten note breaking down the rent payment and outlining reductions (undated); two receipts of rent payment by Mr Johnson to Rev. Lukyn-Williams through Lang Agents Shaw & Sons (October 1921) for £4 19s 10d and £2 9s 11d
Burgess, R.Includes photograph of picture
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Invoice for work done by Parker's Piece, from J. Webster to Jesus College Cambridge, on May 5 1832 and May 19 1832. Includes falling of a tree on Christ's Pieces for the repairing of a fence on Parker's Piece, for bringing material to sandpits, the purchase of hooks, hinges and a lock, sanding planks to cover cesspool, removal of timber to the pit, and covering pit with earth. Total of £3 6s 5d.
Receipt received on December 17 1832 of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, the sum of £4 15s 6d. Signed by J. Webster.
Webster, J.Consists of a report on 'Contributions to the Theory of Clumps' and a paper on 'A Lattice Model of Syntactic Description' by Rhodes (Cambridge Language Research Unit), with an envelope listing the contents.
The paper was written with other members of the Cambridge Language Research Unit, who have signed it.
Plan of Park Street school showing the outline of the property shaded partly in pink and partly in blue and with the "boundary as agreed upon" and the "boundary as built" marked
Correspondence and plans concerning properties leased to Robert Barrett at the south east corner of Park Street and Jesus Lane - which were Nos. 13, 14 and 15 Jesus Lane and Nos. 1-4 Park Street. The file includes:
(1) an extract from Robert Barrett's will which left the leases to his daughter Eliza, wife of William George Chater on his death on 8th March 1875
(2) a site plan [usually attached to a lease] showing the outline of these properties and a small strip of land which was hired from the Corporation at a cost of 2s. a year
(3) Letters between Dr Corrie, Francis, Riches & Francis (the College's solicitors) and William Cater about renewing the leases on the death of his father in law
(4) a letter from Richard Reynolds Rowe to the Master to accompany a ground plan showing these houses and specifically Nos. 2, 3 and 4 which it was proposed to re build to widen the road
Known until 1837 as Garlick Fair Lane and follows the line of the King's Ditch. It contains houses predominantly of the first half of the 19th century
Nos. 1-18 are known as Park Street (built in the late 1820s) and Nos. 19-44 (built c. 1834) are known as Lower Park Street
PARK STREET
Nos. 1-4 were subject to compulsory purchase by Cambridge City Council and demolished in 1962 as part of a road widening scheme when the Park Street car park was built
Nos. 5-10 were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest
Nos. 17 and 18 were condemned by the City Council as unfit for human habitation in 1960. They were demolished in 1962 and the land was leased to Marshalls as a car park until 1993 when the City Council refused planning permission for continued use as a car park
LOWER PARK STREET
Nos. 19-44 Lower Park Street were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest
Nos. 37 and 38 were converted into furnished accommodation for 3 graduate students in 1971
This was a pilot scheme for a complete renovation of the row of cottages planned by the architect Peter Hall
Nos. 23 and 24 were completed in 1971
Nos. 27 and 28 were completed in 1972
Nos. 40 and 41 were completed in 1973
Nos. 31 and 32 were completed in 1975
Nos. 33 and 34 were completed in 1977
Nos. 20, 21 & 22 were completed in 1979
Nos. 35 and 36 were completed in 1979
Nos. 29 and 30 were completed in 1981
Tax receipt for £0 16s 1d
Adams, W.Receipt recording £1 4s 6d collected from Jesus College for the Parish Poor Rate, based on the "Rateable Value of Buildings and other Hereditaments not being Agricultural Land".
Littlechild, E.Highway Rates Receipts, Highway Parish of Hundon, totalling £9 18s 8d and £14 17s 0d; Risbridge Union Receipts, Parish of Hundon, totalling £14 10s 6d, £14 10s 6d, £19 16s 0d (on back of receipt: handwritten calculations totalling £92 15s 0d, and £19 7s 4d; all received by Robert Gibbons.
Parish of HundonIncome Tax receipt, Parish of Hundon, totalling $15 5s 4d. Received of C. Deeks, signed by R. Gibbons, Collector.
Deeks, Charles- Received of Jesus College by H Fuller 13s 1 1/2d poor rate contribution to the Parish of Holy Trinity, 20th March 1854.
- Received of Jesus College by H Fuller 13s 1 1/2d poor rate contribution to the Parish of Holy Trinity, 10th July 1854.
- Received of Jesus College by H Fuller 12s 3d poor rate contribution to the Parish of Holy Trinity, 29th December 1853.
Receipt of £1 4s 6d from Jesus College in respect of Parish poor rate based on the £49 rateable value of buildings and other hereditaments not being agricultural land.
The second piece of paper to which the receipt is pasted has a handwritten note stating 1-4-6.
Collector- Received of 'The Tithes of St. Rhadegund' 13s by H. Fuller as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 29th December 1853
- Received of 'The Tithes of St. Rhadegund' 13s by H. Fuller as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 20th March 1854
- Received of 'The Tithes of St. Rhadegund' 13s by H. Fuller as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 13th July 1854
- Received of 'The Tithes of St. Rhadegund' 13s by H. Fuller as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 24th October 1854
- Received of 'St. Rhadegund Tithes' 6s 6d by N Clayton as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 5th April 1854.
- Received of 'St. Rhadegund' 6s 6d by H Fuller for C S Bulstrode as poor rate contribution to Parish of All Saints, 28th November 1854.
Receied of the Revd Dr French the sum of £5 5s, being the annual donation to the Parish of All Saints, up to Lad Day 1833. Dated April 13th 1833, signed Robert Clayton, churchwarden.
Clayton, Robert£5 5s received as the amount of the annual donation to Lady Day.
Signed by Mr Thomas Leech, Church Warden All Saints Parish.
Registered Letter Parce to Mr Abbott re: Commission (1s)
1 parcel invoice receipt from A. P. Dixon to the Jesus College Bursar. 5s 3d is charged for notes and 2s is charged for stamping.
Dixon, A. P.1 parcel invoice receipt from A. P. Dixon to the Jesus College Bursar for 250 receipt forms and 250 compliments forms.
Dixon, A. P.1 parcel invoice receipt from A. P. Dixon to the Jesus College Bursar. 2s 7.5d are charged.
Dixon, A. P.1 parcel invoice receipt from A. P. Dixon to the Jesus College Bursar.
Dixon, A. P.Paraphrase for the Organ on "O Filii et Filiae". By Ralph Downes.
With a historical note on the Plainchant melody by Erik Routley and a note on the composition by Gordon Phillips.
Published by Hinrichsen, London.