Notebook containing quotations from news articles and books, on public affairs, history and moral questions. Worked from both ends of the volume.
Giving permission to pay the money.
Meese, RobertLetter to Mr. Goodwin (Mr Bursar) from J. C. Watt (Praelector) regarding payment of Compositions, with calculations.
Watt, John C.Memorandum -
Cuthbert paid his rent due at Michaelmas 1848 on the 16th of February 1849. The amount was £525 0s 0d.
(Following section is unclear but breaks down the amount of tax included in that £525 0s 0d payment).
Hundon
1848 -
June 26th - Quit Rents; £0 3s 5p
1849 -
January 23 - J. Hall
January 29 - Rents; £1 9s 9d
February 6 - [Illegible - name], Limel £0 15s 5d
February 7 – Rogers, Thatcher; £0 19s 6d
Webb, Bricklayer; £6 3s 8d
[Illegible – name], Thatcher; £1 5s 3d
February 10 – Knock, Carpenter; £2 19s 6d
[Illegible – name]l Blacksmith; £0 7s 0d
[Total=] £15 7s 6d
Note on part of letter from Mr. F. Fuller to William French, perhaps relating to something to do with Mr. Ballam having had a seat. Red wax seal, two red penny stamps.
This note from John Burder to the Master thanks him for his order
Burder, JohnNote acknowledging receipt of the college's subscription of £2 to the School at Great WIlbraham for the years 1864 and 1865. Noted at top in another hand that one pound was charged last year. Dated 6th January 1865 and signed by F. W. Hudson, vicar of Great Wilbraham.
Hudson, F. W.Note acknowledging receipt of the college's annual subscription of £2 2s to the Over National School. Dated 9th October 1865 and signed by Charles Warren, vicar of Over.
Warren, CharlesBreakdown of average income of the benefice
Kirkpatrick, H FStatement granting dispensation to the fellows of Jesus College by the Lord Bishop of Ely, which remits the college from paying a fee worth £2 2s. "Dead College" written on reverse.
Lee, Harry W.Two items, the first being a receipt addressed to the Revd Corrie from Barnet Beales for the purchase of ten grey coats for the choristers, totalling £12 10s. Signed as settled by Barnet Beales on 17 June 1862.
The second is a note detailing charges for the quarter ending 24 June 1862, concerning charges relating to the choir, including coats from the tailor; Mr F Leete, the organist; the choristers; an organ blower; collars; ink and paper; blacking; and a bedmaker. All totals £39 4s. Paid by Elyah Frisby 24 June 1862.
Three items, the first being a note detailing charges for books about music, all totals £10. Paid 20 September 1862.
The second is a receipt addressed to the Jesus College Choir from bookseller Henry Wallis for books, totalling 6s. Paid 13 August 1862.
The third is a note detailing charges for the quarter ending 21 Semtember 1862, concerning charges relating to the choir, including Mr Brown, the organist; the choristers; an organ blower; new music; books for the school room; slates and pencils; and a bedmaker. All totals £33 6s. Paid by Elyah Frisby 24 June 1862.
A note detailing charges for the quarter ending 21 December 1861, concerning charges relating to the choir, including Mr F Leete, the organist; the choristers; a blower; Mr Dawson, who tuned the piano and repaired the organ; collars; paper; blacking; and a bedmaker. All totals £28 2s 6d. Paid by Elyah Frisby. Has a note on the back adding up the charges for this and the following three quarters, totalling £127 7s 6d.
Frisby, ElyahA note detailing charges for the quarter ending Lady Day 1862, concerning charges relating to the choir, including Mr F Leete, the organist; the choristers; an organ blower; collars; ink and paper; blacking; string for the organ; and a bedmaker. All totals £26 14s 6d. Paid by Elyah Frisby 25 March 1862.
Frisby, ElyahLetter sent by Marks Barley Thornton & Newman (auctioneers, surveyors & valuers) to A. Gray, Esq., Master's Lodge, Jesus College (address. The "University Arms Hotel", Cambridge) confirming the sending of the charges for valuation and report (documents missing)
Marks Barley Thornton & NewmanA note detailing charges to the college incurred by the chapel, including to Mr Frisby for cleaning the chapel; for a ladder for the chapel; and for Mr and Mrs Leete. All totals £6 10s. Paid by Elyah Frisby.
Frisby, ElyahA note adding up charges to the college, including payment of a gas company, with a totalling of contributions from the Porter and the Master, all totalling £21 4s 6d.
AnonymousNote of thanks and acknowledgement from Francis [?], Clare Hall, for receiving a cheque for £3 4s for Dr French's Barnaby Lectures.
Note to the Bursar, accepting the Bishop's decision.
Gray, Arthur (Master 1912-1940)Note from Stewart Lyon, in typescript, single page, dated 9 September 1963, without cover letter, entitled "Note on the coinage of Offa", which lays out a chronology of the coinage of Offa according to typology, followed by a brief series of comments.
Lyon, Colin Stewart SinclairComprises a note that was inside the video case (Bronowski 14/3/3).
Note with list of names and calculations. Signed by J. C. Watt (Praelector).
Watt, John C.Note from Philip Grierson, in manuscript, on a postcard-sized cutting of scrap paper, dated 20 March 1985, as cover for an attachment concerning efforts to obtain further research funding for work towards vol. 1 of Medieval European Coinage on the the Early Middle Ages. The attachment, in typescript, undated, is entitled 'Research Funding: Conspectus of Medieval European Coinage'. It puts forward the recommendation to the Sylloge committee (i.e. of the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles) that the Medieval European Coinage project ask the [British] Academy to provide the project with direct financial assistance. It sets out an original proposal for a series of thirteen volumes and arrangements for ongoing financial support.
Grierson, PhilipTwo brief letters or notes, both in manuscript, single page, undated, one of which (a) provides cover for two coin photographs to accompany the note of IS in the forthcoming Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine; the other (b) states that the coin doesn't photograph well, adding that it would be possible to arrange for line-drawings. The attachments consist in (c) the two photographs, one of the obverse and one of the reverse, (d) the typescript of a three-page paper [of IS] entitled "A seventh-century gold coin from Shalbourne", and (e) a manuscript page of notes in the hand of IS.
Robinson, Paul H.Note from Robert Cuthbert saying that the overseer has established a rate of one shilling twopence in a pound, meaning the college must pay £36 4s 2 1/2d towards poor relief in Hundon.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchBrief note (1 page), without cover letter, on "Chronology of Short Cross class IV", listing the quantities and proportions of London and Canterbury coins in the Canwell, Bainton and Gisors hoards, subscribed "MA 14.5.2004".
Allen, Martin R.Note from Lord Camden to William French. Camden asks French for an answer to his question, although no rush as he won't make that evening's post.
Pratt, John 1st Marquis CamdenNote from F. Elmore Jones with attachments (NB: the first three items were together while the photographs were separate without any cover letter; it is unclear whether the photographs are related in any way related to the first three items):
(a) manuscript (original), single page, dated 28 September 1973, unattributed but unmistakably in the hand of F. Elmore Jones, with the heading "Private notes on visit to Chatsworth to inspect these coins with P.D.M. 28/9/73". Based on the attachments, the coins in question evidently consist in a hoard of 12th-century silver pennies that was closed during the reign of Stephen and was held at Chatsworth. The note indicates that "Three coins are missing" and that two "Two coins have been switched".
(b) manuscript (photocopy), two pages on two folios (recto only), undated and unattributed but again unmistakably in the hand of F. Elmore Jones, with the heading "Sheldon Find of 1867 (95 pennies & 7 cut halfpennies): Analysis of coins illustrated in W. J. Andrew's paper B.N.J. VII (1911) plates 1 & 2", with brief descriptions of individual coins or groups of coins illustrated in the article.
(c) offprint: W. J. Andrew, 'A remarkable hoard of silver pennies and halfpennies of the reign of Stephen, found at Sheldon, Derbyshire, in 1867', British Numismatic Journal, vol. 7 (1911), 3-65 & pls. I-II, with front cover missing
(d) small brown envelope labelled "Stephen – Type 7, Bedford – Tomas (from same obv. dies), 2 F.E.J. coins" (in manuscript), undated, with two faded photographs, one showing the two coins from the same obverse dies and another showing the same two coins from different reverse dies.
Note for £800 9s 3d dated the 10th of December;
£789 3s 3d
£1 19s 0d
£0 19s 0d
£1 10s 0d
£1 19s 0d
£2 0s 0d
£1 10s 0d
[Total=] £800 9s 3d
Wishes that the Rector had kept his accounts less carefully, or kept them to himself. Thinks other parishes have a prior claim, and that Fisher is privately quite well-to-do.
Gray, Arthur (Master 1912-1940)"Dear Sir [J.H. Goodwin], I enclose bill for repair at Manor Farm Graveley. Should I settle it or will you do so [?] Yours Respectfully J. Looker"
Looker, J.Note from Messrs. John P. Gray & Son acknowledging receipt of payment.
John P. Gray, BookbindersNoting that three poplar trees were bought for the grove.
Briefly describes the parish boundary
Note from W. W. Gray of the Cambridge University & Town Water Works Company acknowledging the receipt of cheques for £5 and £34 14s 2d. Gray writes that he will send an official receipt in writing soon.
Gray, W. W.Note from the Vicarage of Great Shelford, Cambridge, acknowledging receipt of a donation from the Fellowship.
Thomas H. OwenA note about the expenses paid at the Rustat Audit; M. Ramsay has mislaid the memorandum, but believes that £3 1s 0d is correct.
Ramsay, MarmadukeAnonymous note referring to rack rent, 61 pensioners Campbell - Whitley, Mrs Mary Spencer, and a school.
Hand-written piece of letterhead from All Saints' Vicarage recording £2 of the annual payment from Jesus College.
All Saints' VicarageNote dated 9th January 1982. "Thank you so much for letting me read the letters from Steve. They must be a great joy to you. They must not be lost to posterity. Thank you too for last night. It was a great success and the boys thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It was just what we anted. Thank you for all your support at all times. Yours, Joe. Post-script: Please return these notes to Gordon with the book and my thanks."
Note is written on Jesus College, Cambridge stationary. "Dear Goodwin, Would you kindly let me have at your convenience a cheque for your Bedmaker's payment for the last quarter, £1 10s, and the same in respect of the Bursary?" The note goes on to ask that cheques be made out to three people for Keller Prizes and a Morgan Benefaction respectively.
Abbott, EdwinReceipt for annual premium and duty on a £600 fire insurance policy undertaken by the College for Christmas 1846 to Christmas 1847. £1 7s.
Smith, ElliotReceipt for payment of £3 6s for annual premium and duty on a £1000 insurance policy from Norwich Union Fire Assurance Society for the year from Christmas 1846-Christmas 1847.
Smith, ElliotReceipt for a fire insurance payment made by the Master of Jesus College for fire insurance from Norwich Union in the amount of £1 10s 0d for insurance of £600 from Christmas 1845 to Christmas 1846
Norwich Union Fire Assurance SocietyShows archway and corridor to First Court and archway leading into kitchens, at time of photograph being taken, probably archway to staircase to Hall.
"Northumbrian stycas: a review of the evidence", by Elizabeth J. E. Pirie, typescript, 57 + 5 pages (recto only, including 46 pages of text, 11 pages of endnotes & 5 pages of accompanying illustrative material); the text is dated March 1982 while the first four pages of the accompanying illustrative material, consisting in "extracts from Simeon's History of the Church of Durham (Stevenson edition 1855)", are dated 1 February 1982; the remaining page, consisting in a map of Northumbria, is undated.
Pirie, Elizabeth J. E.