Abstract of the title of Mr William Charles Winterton to 6 leasehold tenements Nos. 21 to 26 inclusive situate in Willow Place
Abstract of title to leasehold messuage and premises situate and being No. 24 New Square belonging to Mrs Agnes Chater.
Abstract of the title of Mrs A. M. Folkard of West Hill Guildown Guildofrd Surrey wife of Richard Folkard to two leasehold messuages tenements and premises situate and being Nos. 25 and 26 Jesus Lane.
Abstract of the title of Mr John Phillips Gray to leasehold premises in Eastbourne Terrace.
Abstract of the title to leasehold premises No. 93 Hills Road.
Abstract of title of Sarah Smith and a copy of the will of Anthony Digby in relation to the Malthouse (now 22A Jesus Lane).
Abstract of title of Mr Herbert E. Verrinder to a leasehold messuage and premises situate and being No. 24 New Square.
Abstract of the title of Mr Thomas Henry Holdsworth of Cambridge, tailor and robe maker to a leasehold messuage No. 5 New Square.
Abstract of the title of The Executors of the Will of the late Mrs Elizabeth J. Bennett to six leasehold messuages now known as Nos. 79, 81, 85, 91, 97 and 99 Hills Road.
Abstract of the title of Mrs Florence Louise Kane of 39 High Street, Daventry, Northants, the wife of Cambreth John Kane, a Captain in the Royal Engineers, to freehold dwelling houses and premises known as No. 22 Maids Causeway (or 1 Fair Street) and Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Fair Street and 3 Church Rate Walk and Nos. 1 to 4 (inclusive) Newham Path, Church Rate Walk, Newham, all in the Borough and County of Cambridge
Abstract of title of Mr Henry Frederick Burgess to a leasehold messuage and premises No. 3 New Square in the town of Cambridge.
Summary of documents from 1704 to 1810 or later.
Abstract of the title of Mrs Alice Gertrude Carter to 67 Hills Road.
Abstract of the title of Mr Frederick Charles Brett to leasehold messuage and premises No. 8 New Square
Bailey, H.Abstract of the title of Miss Emma Jane Wright to leasehold messuage and premises No. 8 New Square. Includes a colour plan of the property including the Right of Way at the back onto Elm Street.
Vinter, ErnestAbstract of the title of Miss Elizabeth Jane Bennett to a leasehold messuage and premises known as 99 Hills Road.
Comprises correspondence with Richard H Lineback (Editor, 'The Philosopher's Index') and copies of abstracts of Bronowski's articles 'New Concepts in the Evolution of Complexity' and 'Technology and Culture in Evolution' as published in 'The Philosopher's Index'.
Consists of a booklet containing the programme and abstracts with key phrases highlighted by [Ursula Bellugi].
Ursula Bellugi [who worked with Bronowski at the Salk Institute on language] was to give a lecture on 'Two Faces of Signs: Iconic and Abstract'.
Academic gown and three hoods (two white and one red) previously belonging to Michael Waring.
Miscellaneous records of university and (mostly) college matters.
Comprises a meeting agenda and minutes of meetings of the Academic Senate (Fellows and Members of the Salk Institute). The Academic Senate met twice as an interim committee.
Also includes a memorandum to John Hunt, from Bronowski and Leslie Orgel, about recommendations for salaries for career development awards, and a list of areas of the Salk Institute assigned to Fellows.
Three academic squares that came out of the rooms of Peter Glazebrook.
(1) Oxford academic square with gold trim. This belonged to Peter Glazebrook. Made by Shepperd &Woodward, 109/10 High Street, Oxford
(2) Cambridge academic square. Name tag inside 'Beveridge'.Made by A. G. Almond Ltd, Cambridge
(3) Cambridge Academic Square. Made by Ryder and Amies, Cambridge
Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski giving an opening address on 'The Creative Process' at the Annual Meeting of the Academy in Los Angeles (May 1964). This address was based on 'The Creative Process' article as published in 'Scientific American' (Sep 1958).
Also includes a programme for the meeting and a photocopy of 'The Creative Process' from Scientific American.
Includes accessions registers; File of thank you notes and letters to donors of books to the Library, 1982, 1988-90; Accessions lists, 1964 - 1994; Accessions correspondence, 1963-76, 1979, 1988-91; Correspondence and list of books relating to the creation of a student 'self help' section in the library, including recommendations of books from the University Counselling Service, 1987; Note relating to book purchases and VAT implications, 1995;
Also records relating to deaccessioning including correspondence with directors of studies concerning weeding of collections, and examples of bookplates, c. 1950 - 2020
Account book for the executors of William French, 1853 - 1887, with Messrs Hoare. Includes payments to Miss French, Mrs. E. E. Kay, for consols, Hadham Tithe, E. H. Kay, Miss E. C. Kay, Mrs. C. E. Kay, Miss E. E. Kay, French & Co, E. B. Sparke, French Lawton, Sundry Trust expenses, stamps, Trust expenses, Crabtree, Platty Sale, Legacy ?, Power for transfer of consols, H. R. M. Belward, J. Hotson, Cross Ram.
Payments from M. Abbott, Mortlock & Co, Wright & Son, H. J. Perry, Smith, Evans for Smith & Co, Wright & Co for Hawkey & Co, Abott & Co, Evans & Sons, G. W. Lawton, E. B. Sparke, Harvey & Co, Lawton & Co.
In envelope, red wax seal on envelope.
Messrs Hoare's BankLists debits and credits to the account. Debits include Haggitt subcriptions, Bishop, Socypro (?) gospel, Gurneys and Co, Bury District Council (?). Credits include from J. Oakes & Co, W. Day cash, Day per Sudbury bank (?), McGuire & Son, interest on note
Balance transferred to executors 21st September 1825, from which point funds were transferred to French's account with Mortlock's bank and a payment was made to clergy charity.
Collection of account pages with breakdowns of rental payments and balances brought forward as in November 1921: 1) Manor of Graveley (£14 5s), 2) St Radegund Tithe (£17 17s 7d), 3) Elmstead Tithe (£108 13s 9d), 4) General Account (including amount by Mr Woother for Coleman Dilapidations and Mr W.J. Taylor's Michaelmas Rent for 5 Malcolm Street) for a total of £46 10s 5d) Willingham Sales Account (calculations of land proportions and land tax), for totals of £69 16s 4d and £135 9s 6d) 1921 Cambridge Ground Rents (including postages and arrears of ground rents) for £148 17s 9d
Francis & CoAccount for work done on 12 January for the maintenance of trees, fences and ditches, including: trimming trees on Christ's Piece, 14s, felling trees, £2, moving timber to the stable yard, 15s, and repairing the fence and ditch, £1 5s. At the bottom is noted money paid to Joseph Parkham and Mr Hudson (partially obscured by a stamp).
Newman, Joseph M.Account of payment of £4 16s made to Jeremiah Hurley for work scraping earth and rubbish into ditch, including employment of 16 men.
Hurley, JeremiahAccount of payments totalling £3 3s from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to R. Reynolds Rowe for surveying and landscaping tasks relating to a ditch.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerAccount of payments totalling £23 12s from Jesus College to the University Press for the printing of exam papers in various subjects.
Wentzell, J. R.Details accounts of foundation and lay fellows' bills from Christmas 1846 to Michaelmas 1847. Foundation fellows total: £165 16s 2d. Lay fellows total: £8 12s 2d. Total for both: £174 8s 4d
Account of Wakefield and photograph of his portrait, published in the 'Nottinghamian', 1959.
Account of rents collected by the Bursar for long leases on College properties.
The BursarAccount of poor rate payments due at the tithes of St. Rhadegund in 1847 and 1848 on various college properties, made by Elliot and John Smith in account with the College. Amounting to £23 2s 4d with a discount applied bringing it to £11 18s 1d.
Elliot and John SmithPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £104 1s 6d paid for rent and maintenance costs.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £117 6s 2d for rents and repairs.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £104 1s 6d paid for rent and maintenance bills.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £46 7s 11d paid for rent and maintenance costs.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £58 4s 1d for rent and maintenance costs.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £88 15s for rent and maintenance costs.
St. Quintin & SonPaid to St. Quintin & Son. £58 15s 9d paid for rent and repairs.
St. Quintin & SonAccount for "Attending to the Hook Gate at the Dutch" and the "Mans" labour, amounting to £1 4s 6d.
Frisby, ElgarDetails costs of daily residence for the master and fellows from Christmas 1846 to Michaelmas 1847. Total: £84 5s 0d
Account of Rustat visitors. Detailing 3 visitors, 1 fellow, 9 scholars, and the bursar, amounting to £4 4s. Unknown author and unknown purpose of account. Unsigned.
A summary of the sale materials by auction from Jesus College property. Sum of £32 18s. Signed by Elliot Smith.
Includes a separate advertisement adhered to the summary.