Abstract of the title of Mr Henry Turner to a leasehold estate in Park Street [Nos. 15 - 16 and 23-26 Park Street]
Abstract of title of the Executors of Mr William Wright, deceased, to a leasehold house or premises No. 15 Park Street in the Borough of Cambridge Lot 1
Abstract of the title of Mr William Wilson to a reversionary interest in a leasehold messuage or dwelling house yard stable premises No. 35 New Square.
Abstract of title to three leasehold messuages or tenements, outbuildings and premises situate and being nos. 15, 16 and 17 New Square in the town of Cambridge
Of Ellis Rooke to freehold house number 107 King Street
Edwin Jackson to freehold hereditaments known as 109 King Street
Of the personal representatives of Philip Henry Young deceased to a leasehold messuage and premises number 96 King Street and 2 Pikes Walk
Frederick Stuart Squires to freehold cottages numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street, formerly called numbers 86, 87 and 88 King Street
Ben Cecil Turner to three freehold houses numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street
Abstract of the title of Rupert Hamblin Smith to 32 Jesus Lane
Abstract of the title of Mr Robert Gray Bennett to a leasehold messuage
Abstract of the title of Mr Albert Edward Claydon to Nos. 41-44 Lower Park Street
Ellison and CompanyRobert Edwards to freehold premises in King Street
J & J E Phillips Limited and their Debenture Stock Holders Trustees to freehold premises formerly known as "The Boot" [number 39] in King Stree
Thomas Ashman Driver to freehold [57, 59 and 61 King street] and leasehold [63 King Street and 11 Manor street] messuages and premises in King street
The Trustees under the Will of Edward Rowell Sanderson to leasehold messuages and premises in Manor Street and King Street [63 King Street and 11 Manor Street]. Includes plan
The Star Brewery Limited. Explains how the house came into the possession of John Freeman, brewer, and was sold by his heirs to the Company
Catherine Briggs to a freehold messuage and hereditaments being no 63 [109] King Street
The personal representatives of H F Rooke deceased to freehold premises numbers 111-113 King Street
William Quinsee
The personal representatives of the late Susannah Leonard deceased to freehold hereditaments situate in King Street [number 23 King Street]
Charles Dupont to freehold messuages and premises number 106 &107 [19] King Street
The personal representatives of the late William Pryor deceased to freehold hereditaments and premises known as numbers 19 King Street and 15b Malcolm Street (formarly 106 and 107 King Street) and number 23 King Street
Abstract of the title of the executors under the will of Mrs A. L. C. Robinson, deceased, to leasehold premises in Jesus Lane. Includes plan
Abstract of the title of Frederick Parker to premises on the Hills Road in the Borough of Cambridge - leasehold of Jesus College for 40 years from 25th March 1857
Abstract of the title of Mrs M. E. Fowell to a freehold messuage and premises known as No. 62 Jesus Lane
Abstract of the title of Mr William Charles Winterton to 6 leasehold tenements Nos. 21 to 26 inclusive situate in Willow Place
Abstract of the title of Mr Harry Chapman to a leasehold messuage or premises No. 16 Station Road
H. J. Whiteead & SonsAbstract of the title of the personal representative of Henrietta Brown, deceased, to leasehold messuages or tenements situate and being numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Claremont and number 61 Jesus Lane in the Borough of Cambridge
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.