Showing the east end of the Chapel when flood lit.
Letter from Francis & Co., solicitors, about compensation for the loss of manorial incidents, and an acknowledgement by the Bursar.
Request of payment for extra labour in grove, received by the Bursar of Jesus College for S. Mann and W.J. Taylor (5 days of work each) for a total of 4p; 3s; 4d
Mann, S.Paid 48 pounds to 4 people (12 each) in "extra rewards". Unsigned. Kindersley, Jakeley, Robertson, Luckock.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock. Extract from lease dated 2nd May 1877. For the purposes of a Parade Ground and Rifle range for 21 years from 10th October 1876
Knight's, Staine's and Mortlock's Almshouses, King Street
Extract from the Will of Henry Grey, computing the annual value of the living at about £120. No date given.
Grey, Henry(1) Extract from the will of the late Mr James Webster and other documents relating to premises in Jesus Lane
(2) Lease plan showing Nos. 35 and 36 Jesus Lane
Extract from the will of Elizabeth Benwell relating to No. 6 (later Nos. 25 and 26) Jesus Lane.
Compiled by George Broadrick, Bursar, and bequeathed by him to the Bursar in perpetuity in 1813. The precedents all come from the 18C or early 19C. Details of the college servants are given. There are additions in later 19C hands.
Notes made by John Gibson dealing with the value of tithe and rents, and the amount to be transferred to the new parish, using extracts copied from letters of S. Marling and S. Lloyd, from 1856.
Gibson, JohnOrders and conclusions taken from the conclusion books etc. of Jesus College Cambridge and classed under their several heads, 1799. In the handwriting of Dr Pearce, with an alphabetical index; the extracts are mostly from the 18C, and in some cases continue down to 1810.
Extracts for the years 1716, 1723, 1729, 1735, 1740, 1747, 1763, 1770, 1777, 1784. Note "Examin'd Rich'd Moss".
Extracts from the constitutions of Clement V', made up of "De summa trinitate et fide catholica R. Clemens vus" and "De rescript. R. - Abbates aut alii religiosi"; M. R. James's no. 29. Colophon: "Nomen scriptoris est thomas plenus amoris/ Iste liber constat Petro de Abyngdon/ Stephano". James notes that Thomas "plenus amoris", probably translatable as "Fullalove", is a name that commonly appears in Oxford mss.
Comprises a typescript of extracts annotated as "used as the basis of the lectures on 8, 10, 15 & 17 March" [at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1965], with a promotional leaflet for 'The Identity of Man' lectures at Sherwood Hall, La Jolla (Oct 1965).
Contains notes compiled by Arthur Gray.
Gray, Arthur (Master 1912-1940)Notebooks of F. Elmore Jones
Jones, F. ElmorePaid to A. Lasenby Liberty and Co for work done in the SCR, including payment for pre coloured silk
Comprises material mainly relating to publication of 'The Face of Violence' book and theatre productions of the play.
Comprises brief notes on 'The Face of Violence', and a letter from Lister Sinclair (the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) inviting Bronowski to take part in 3 discussion programmes on 'Science and Conscience' and a proposal to use 'The Face of Violence' in a film series.
Comprises a script for 'The Face of Violence' (a play originally for radio written by Bronowski) signed by [those involved in the radio production] (12 Dec 1951), another copy of the script (undated), and notes on 'The Face of Violence' being performed on a stage [1954].
Signatures on the 1951 script include: Douglas Cleverdon (producer), David Kossoff (actor), Frank Duncan (actor), Norman Shelley (actor), Ernest Jay (actor) and Julian Orde (poet, writer and actor).
Consists of: a memorandum from Bronowski on proposals to constitute a faculty and committee structure for the Institute, an outline of suggested faculty organisation written by Bronowski, and a memorandum by Edwin Lennox about a faculty organisation meeting.
These records relate to an area of land on the corner of Fair Street and Willow Walk and behind No. 35 New Square. It increased in size over time to include more of the garden of No. 35 with increased frontage to Fair Street. Images of plans have been included to assist with clarity
When the area was sold to Woodhall Estates Limited in 1995 for development the College reserved a right to acquire land back when the garages had been constructed. That right was exercised and the garages were purchased in July 1997
Records relating to the garages, which were referred to in the files as the 'Willow Walk Garages' have been catalogued under Willow Walk. See JCAD/3/CAM/WILW/GAR
For a complete picture of the history of this area please also see:
Willow Walk JCAD/3/CAM/WILW and
35 New Square JCAD/3/CAM/NEWQ/35
Collection of photocopied articles from newspapers by Steve Fairbairn about rowing:
29th July 1924 - 'Style at the Expense of Life. Present Coaching at Fault', The Morning Post
7th July 1931 - 'Rowing Styles, Old and New. Reflections on Henly. Leander Crews Missed', The Morning Post
1932 - 'Thoughts on Henley. Reactions after a race. Mr Fairbairn's Memories to the Editor of the Times'
January 1933 - 'Letters to the Editor. Rowing Styles. Mr S. fairbairn's Views', The Tiems
Promotional leaflet for 'Oar, Skull and Rudder. A Bibliography of Rowing complied by F. Brittain, with an introduction by Steve Fairbairn'
Black and white double photograph of the Fairbairn Cup Crew in 1945, featuring the crew with the trophy and the crew on the river. Titled with 'Winners Time 17 mins 6.2 secs.' Also includes the names and weights of the crew:
Bow - D.C Bray - 9.13
2 - G. S. S. Ludford - 10.9
3- J. F. McKeown - 10.12
4 - A. J. Brink - 12.5
5 - N. S. Rogers - 13.2
6 - J. M. Burnford - 12.12
7 - F. S. Snow - 12.0
Str. - F. L. Whalley - 12.1
Cox. - K. T. Lindsay - 8. 11
Coaches - A. B. Fraser, P. Bullock
17" drop
Includes photographs of painting
Papers relating to Bawden's family. Includes papers relating to the death of his sister, 2007; Papers and correspondence with his sister and solicitors concerning the administration of his parents estate when they had died, 1971-1994; Miscellaneous items including copies of brother's and sister's wills, retirement cards, certificates of his freedom of the city of London, 2nd June 1995 and 28th February 1996, father's certificate proving qualified teacher with related correspondence, 1913-15, miscellaneous family letters, 1920s and 30s;
Letters and print-outs of emails between Anthea Smith and other relatives of Laurence Picken, principally concerning the Memorial Service, but also including some earlier letters between the relatives regarding Laurence Picken's health and condition.
The album comprises mainly portrait photographs (one per page), and six pages of smaller multiple photographs, plus one loose family photograph labelled 1883 - 1933.
File of black and white studio portraits, most unidentified. Perhaps relatives of Laurence Picken?
A picture of a couple with a young baby (probably a christening photo): 'To A.P. With our love, 7.ix20'
A picture of a toddler is annotated in pencil: 'Diana Mary Wylly aged 3 1/2'
One of the oversize prints was taken by Johnston & Hoffmann in Calcutta.
Fanfare on "Old 100th". By Peter Hurford. Included in the book: "Ceremonial Music for Organ "Fanfares and Trumpet Tunes" (pages 4-5).
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Contents:
- Fanfare on "Gopsal". By David Willcocks
- Fanfare on "Old 100th". By Peter Hurford
- The Archbishop's Fanfare. By Francis Jackson
- Trumpet Tune and Almand. By Henry Purcell
- The Prince of Denmark's March. By Jeremiah Clarke
- Trumpet Voluntary. By John Stanley
Japanese Signed & Stamped from Hamkyn Dept Stores Inc. Mishijima Katsuyuki.
Includes note signed by W. J. Harvey FSA, dated 8th December 1891 describing the original portrait of Richard Fanshawe from which this copy was made.
Inscribed 'From the original in the possession' of Robert Blount EsqFantasia and Toccata in D minor for the Organ, Op. 57. By Charles V. Stanford.
Published by Stainer & Bell, Ltd., London.
"Fantasia for Organ". J. S. Bach, from the "Clavierbüchlein für Rudolph Christian Otto Bach". Apocryphal piece written by Peter Hurford for the Royal College of Organists.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer"Fantasia sexti toni à 4" by John Bull. Manuscript (23623 f113).
Bull, JohnFantasie für Oboe und Orgel (2 man. Cembalo mit Pedal) oder Klavier (Cembalo ohne Pedal) [Fantasia for Oboe and organ (Cembalo with Pedal) or Keyboard (Cembalo without Pedal)]. By Johann Ludwig Krebs.
Full score and Oboe part.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig. In the series: Kammersonaten Nr. 14 [Chamber sonatas].
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
This is a receipt from Mr. Hurrell to Mr. D. Robinson for payments made on maintenance of the Parsonage Farm Estate, Great Shelford. The items listed include:
January 10
23 ft of 1/2 inch Deal plank at 5
4 14 ft Stout Balton
49 ft of featheredge beard at 2 1/4
3 1/2 feet of 2 inch deal plank
46 feet of inch deal plank at 3 1/2
28 ft of 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 Larch at 2 1/2
12 ft of 3/4 deal board at 2 1/2
January 26
10 ft of 4 1/2 by 4 1/2 Larch at 2 1/2
January 28
32 ft of 3 1/2 by 1 1/2 Circular rail at 1 1/4
39 rails 3-9 long in 2 1/2 by 1 in at 2 1/2 (?)
March 5
4ft of 1 1/2 in deal plank at 5
23 ft of 1 1/2 deal plank at 5
March 21
52 ft of 2 by 3 1/2 rail at 1 1/2
3 posts 6 1/2 ft long 5 by 4 at 4 1/4
4 1/2 ft of 3 by 4 Larch at 2 1/2
March 30
94 ft of stout Balton Slab
June 7
10 ft of 3/4 deal board at 2 1/2
6 Larch Gale Hats
These items totaled the amount of £4.13.9 1/4
Hurrell