9 x 11½. Drawn by John Unwin. Published by R. Ackerman
Agar, J.Includes menus and table plan for 1987 and also 1970. There are also organisational papers and correspondence from 1970
Plans showing repair work to be carried out on the walls to the Fellow's and Master's garden
Donald Insall Associates LimitedMainly comprises files containing correspondence with Fellows or Associate Research Professors, and other information about the individuals.
One page insert registers listing books borrowed by fellows. Arranged by classmark.
It appears that these were the last paper borrowing registers used in the College Librayr before borrowing was computerised.
Comprises copies of internal Salk Institute memoranda sent to the Resident Fellows (mainly by Bronowski) and correspondence between Bronowski and Seymour Benzer [a potential Fellow, though he never became one]. Correspondence between Bronowski and Benzer (1964) is on subjects including recommending Fred Wilt as an Associate Fellow for the Salk Institute, plans for Benzer working at the Institute in the summer of 1964, and the death of Leo Szilard.
Also includes lists of Resident Fellows, a list of publications by the Resident Fellows (sent to Augustus Kinzel, 1965), and a press cutting of an article by W J Kroll on 'The Case for Individual Research' sent to Bronowski by [Augustus Kinzel] to show the Fellows.
Consists of material relating to funding of Salk Institute Fellows' estates including a memorandum from Frederic de Hoffman asking the Fellows to agree to cancel unexpended balances, and a signed agreement from Bronowski that he would.
£1 additional allowance to the Fellows Garden. Signed by J. Milner
Milner, Mr. J.Paid £2 2s to Thomas Leach for cleaning the toilets in the Fellows Garden. On the front remnant of seal.
Leach, ThomasPaid £10 10s to R Raynes for use of the Garden
Raynes, E. R.Contract, specification, correspondence and bills relating to construction of greenhouse and potting shed in Fellows Garden by John Dixon, nurseryman, seedsman and florist of Hills Road. Bills included those for J. Jones and Sons, iron merchants, of 6 Bankside, Southwark..
Plans showing repair work to be carried out on the walls to the Fellow's garden
Donald Insall Associates LimitedIncludes correspondence, estimates and official notices relating to the fitting out of rooms on C staircase to be made into a Fellows guest room, including costs of furniture from Eaden Lilley and installation of a Portland stone fireplace by Rattee and Kett, 1931;
Lists amounts due to Fellows, including Dickes, Wright, Tancred, Abdy, Skinner, Gullwood (?), Perry, Gaskin, Tendall (?), Venables, Otter, Dyer, Chapman, Bates, Tirker (?).
Lists of Fellows (covers titled Jesus College Cambridge) showing their subjects and personal interests. Probably compiled for prospective students or new students so they new who to contact about various issues.
Includes notes relating to the history of the oath sworn by Fellows on their admission to the Society, c. 1994;
Fellows oath in Latin for Benedict Lawrence Chapman
Fellows' Rents[?] 1. £8 4s 1d, 2. £5 3s 4d, 3. £8 11s 8d, 4. £22 1d. Total of £43 19s 2d.
Fellows' Debts[?] 1. £18 15s 10d, 2. £16 10s 9d, 3. £16 13s 8d, 4. £19 19s 7d. Total of £71 19s 10d.
Coals Fellows 1. £18 15s, 2. £23 5d, 3. £11 2s 11d. Total of £52 18s 4d.
Fellows residence bill of £9 15s, encompassing the the last quarter of 1773 and the first three quarters of 1774. Includes sums for the following fellows; Mr. Allenson, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Nevile, Mr. Milner, Mr. Darby, Mr. Hall, Mr. Scott, Mr. Braithwaite, Mr. Tyrnhitt, Mr. Willis, Mr. Waddington, Mr. Dealtary, Mr. Jenner, Mr. Nevile, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Gregory, and Mr. Dewsnop.
Consists of lists of fellowship opportunities, with an internal Salk Institute memorandum sending the lists to members of the Institute.
First and second instalments of tax on 34 acres, 1 rood and 34 perches of Fen Land in Cottenham Level. Each instalment £2 . 11 . 8.5.
Smith, WalterTwo tax receipts for Fen Land in Cottenham Level (5 acres, 3 roods and 1 perch) belonging to the Master of Jesus College, received of Mrs Ellis. Both receipts total 12s, the first and second instalment for the tax year 1863. Receipts dated 3rd December 1862 and 1st April 1863, and both signed by J. Haird, the collector.
Haird, J.Two tax receipts for Fen Land in Cottenham Level (7 acres, 2 roods and 30 perches) belonging to the Master of Jesus College, received of Mrs Ellis. Both receipts total £1 3s 3d, the first and second instalments for the tax year 1863. Receipts dated 3rd December 1862 and 1st April 1863, and signed by J. Haird, the receiver.
Haird, J.Bill from J. Webster to the Masters and the Fellows of Jesus College for the putting up of a new pale fence at the bottom of Garlic Fair Lane. Total of £25 14s 10d.
Webster, JamesBill for fence painting done by William Warren at Christ's Pieces in November 1855. Total amount £6. Signed by William Warren.
Warren, WilliamBill from the Revd the bursar to Joseph Langram, dated April 29th 1833. For 2 days work to removing and repairing fence and pitching rope for gence. Total of £5 6s. Setteld by Joseph Langram on May 1st 1833. Also noted ditch on (?) agent £2 6s. Signed by Joseph Langram with his mark.
Langram, JosephBill for land tax and fencing 30 chains, totaling £45.
Shipp, Mr.To the Rev Master of Jesus College - £17 11s 3d for fencing in the parish of Day.
Shipp, Mr.Bill of £30 18s for 103 yards of pail fencing. Features name of Dr Westman, college bursar, and signed by Jo. M. Newman.
Westman, Dr.Addressed to Rev. Dr. French confirming the receipt of £71 for the fencing of the Robert's Farm.
Gill, R.Invoice from Richard Lilley to Revd Dr French for quicking (?) and fencing in the allotment of Caxton lying on the side of the road for Bown (?) - The north and south sides and the west end, 14 chain 25 link. Meaured by William Farr. Dated 16th of June 1831. Total of £4 19s 9d. Received on 15th of Ocotober 1831. Signed with Richard Lilley's mark.
Lilley, RichardInvoice from J. Webster to Jesus College, for fencing work done from November 19 1831 to September 8 1832. Includes repairing fences, taking down trees, digging land, cleaning out the cesspool, carting of timber, purchase of saw for poplar rails. Total of £7 1s 6 1/2d.
Receipt recieved of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, dated December 17 1832, for the sum of £7 1s 6 1/2d for the amount of the bill. Signed J. Webster.
Webster, J.£8 paid by the Rev. C. H. Morgan to C. J. Harper for fencing plantation (198 ft), and peeling bark and tarring the fence, in 1873.
Harper, C. J.Receipt for 4 rails, 3 fasts, labour and nails, for work carried out to college fences by Mrs Newman. Total cost 10 shillings.
Newman, Mrs AnnJohn de Lincoln to John Roiston, of Cambridge, a messuage in St Edward's parish, lying between a messuage of Adam Lolleworth and a messuage of John Oreford, abutting on the Cornmarket and on a garden of Anglesey Priory, which he had by feoffment of John Roiston. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, mayor of Cambridge, Robert Martyn, John Brigham, Thomas Colyns, Thomas London, bailiffs et aliis.
Lincoln, John deAgnes de Grantesdene to William Tele, chaplain, Alan Redhed and John Ryghisby, a vacant plot between a tenement of the said Alan and land of the nuns, abutting on the highway (King Street) and in Grenecroft. Rent: to the chief lord 12d. Witnesses: John Cores, Richard Maistreman, Richard Purcere, John Smyth, Thomas Aylesham et aliis.
Grantesdene, Agnes deRoger de Barwe, burgess of Cambridge, to William Rolf, of Ixnyng, and William de Relinton, chaplains, and John Burling of Henham, clerk, the above messuage (73a) lying between the tenement of the Nuns and Sarants croft, abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, Mayor of Cambridge, John Brigham, Simon Cardemaker, John Gaynesford, John Pole of Cambridge et aliis.
Barwe, Roger deThe College to the Rector of Harlton, The Revd E.D. Calrke, and to his successors in perpetuity, the poprtion of Mortimer's Farm recently purchased by them from Robert Rookwood of Hengrave. Enrolled in the Court of Common Pleas in Hilary Term 1807
[Latin] Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Alexander Kaye. A messuage and a garden formerly in the tenure of John Langmeade, situate in Walls Lane [King Street], between a tenement of Christopher Francke to the west and one of Alexander Kaye to the east, abutting on the lane to the north and on a farm of Alexander Kaye to the south. In perpetuity
Margaret, widow and executrix of William Mast, to Robert Aiscough, John Phyla, Robert Koker and Robert Coope, of Cambridge, a messuage in St Andrew's parish in Prechour Street (described in 143). Witnesses: Thomas Heyrman, mayor of Cambridge, William Tame, John Bune, Thomas Fordam, John Lawe, bailiffs, et multis aliis.
Mast, MargaretNicholas Fraunceys, of Fulbourn, to John Payn, Thomas Attefeld, John Marchal of Cambridge, bladesmith, and Thomas Fraunceys of Fulbourn, two adjacent messuages in Barnwell, lying between those of William Deye and Richard Maisterman, and 11 1/2 acres in Barnwell fields, all formerly belonging to Richard Fowel. Witnesses: John Blauncpayn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Fouk, Henry Attefeld, Richard Maisterman, Robert Beylham et aliis.
Fraunceys, NicholasJohn de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewik, to John Purry of Wyvelyngham a piece of land with buildings and a garden in St Radegund Street, lying between a tenement of the nuns and one of Lina le Gome, abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Schadeworth, Edmund de Ovyngton, John le Marschal, John Fryday et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deRoger de Harlaston (Harlaxton?) to Sir (Dominus) William Potton, rector of Harleston, William Bademan of Harleston, John Pilet of Ely, Sir Henry de Barenton, chaplain of Ely, John Marchal and Ralph de Watton, burgesses, all his lands in Cambridge and Barnwell, formerly belonging to John Purr of Barnwell. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, mayor of Cambridge, Roger Morice, Alan Redheved, William Deye, John Smyth et aliis.
Harlaston, Roger deJohn de Berney reconveys to John de Tryppelowe the tenement described in 47a. Witnesses: Robert de Brygham, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Well, Robert Martyn, Henry de Beche, Daniele de Felsted, bailiffs, (Eudo?) de Ovington, William de Horwod, John de Schadeworth, William de Brygham, John le (Marschal?) et aliis.
Trippelowe, John de