Scrapbook containing newspapers cutings relating to Universitates Vagantes
Receipt from Laurie and McConnal Ltd. Universal Stores Cambridge for "Fili" (7p)
Laurie & McConnal LtdItinerary, programmes and letters for Peter Hurford's tour of the United States, Canada and Australia in April and May 1963.
Itinerary for Peter Hurford's tour of the United States and Canada in April and May 1963. Programme of a concert in February 1963 at St. Albans.
Itinerary and two press clippings from Peter Hurford's tour of the United States and Canada in 1961 raising money (mainly from churches dedicated to St. Albans) for the new Abbey organ (opened November 1962).
Itinerary for Peter Hurford's tour of the United States, October 1973.
Correspondence and docments about the proposed union of Whatfield parish with that of Semer. Letters from the Rector J.H. Burn, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The Union was agreed, in spite of opposition from both parishes, and notified in the London Gazette of 23 August 1929
Union of Hinxton Parish with Ickleton; disagreements over sale of Hinxton Vicarage and its proposed purpose.
Caorrespondence as to why Harlton and the Eversdens should not be permanenetly united, rather than being held in plurality. Letters from the Bishop (L.J. White-Thompson) and Lewis Walker, Rector of Little Eversden, also in chrge of Harlton but resigned May 1929.
Official letters from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and an extract from the London Gazette, implementing the permanent union of the parishes of Hinxton and Ickleton. The Vicar to live in Ickleton and the College to appoint alternately.
Several different discussions, also discussing various sales.
Official documents and letters from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners about the union of the benefices of Graveley and Yelling, including an extract from the London Gazette,1 January 1929, giving the approval of His Majesty in Council to the scheme.
Correspondence about the union of Gravely and Yelling and its consequences, financialproblems etc.
Receipt, no. 11834, dated December 31 1831, received of Mr Jesus College, the sum of £3 1s, being the amount of premium of Insuring £1000 from the 23 day of December 1831 to the 23 day of December 1832 and also £1 10s = 0 bring the amount of the Duty at the rate of 3s per cent, imposed by Act of Parliament. Total of £3 1s. Signed (?) Smith & Son, Agent.
Norwich Union Fire OfficeCorrespondence with G. Young relating to his possible donation of 6 watercolours
No names given by T. H. Goodwin can be identified sitting far right of front row.
12” lacquer record, The Master Sound System, MSS Recording Co Ltd, Colnbrook, Bucks
The handwritten text on the record labels reads:
Side A Jesus College Chapel Choir, Cambridge
‘Drop, drop slow tears’
‘We wait for thy loving kindness O Lord’ (McKie)
Side B Psalm 18
CFM Rawlinson
12” lacquer record, The Master Sound System, MSS Recording Co Ltd, Colnbrook, Bucks
The handwritten text on the record labels reads:
Side A Jesus College Chapel Choir, Cambridge
‘Like as the Hart desireth the Water – Brooks’
Howells
CFM Rawlinson
Side B ‘Psalms 54, 55 in the Oxford Psalter’
CFM Rawlinson
12” shellac record, Private Recording, University Recording Co. Cambridge
The handwritten text on the record labels reads:
Side A 3 pieces – medieval French for choir and solo baritone
Side B ‘Gloria in Excelsis’ (jolly and jazzy)
10” vinyl record, MJB Recording and Transcription Service, Maidenhead.
The Choir of Jesus College, Cambridge. Director David Butterworth
Side A ‘If ye love me’, Tallis
‘When David Heard’, Tomkins
‘Agnus Dei’, Morley
‘Hosanna’, Weelkes
Side B ‘Alleluia’, Weelkes
‘In pace’, Blitheman
‘Cantate Domino’, Pitoni
‘Almighty and Everlasting God’, Gibbons
Note listing miscellaneous sums.
Menus with dates but occasion not identified
Includes photograph of picture
Includes photograph of picture
Includes photograph of picture
No date or title is on the sheet. The only categories are "Fines" and "Gross." The sheet was found folded in with the previously listed "Steward Rents."
Includes photograph of picture
No names given.
Possibly shows Steve Fairbairn and other rower who both appear in JCCS/2/9/1885/2.
Paid £7 16s
Payment for Merril, St. Neots, John Hearn (?).
Unidentifiable account list address to the Rev. Master of Jesus College, including amounts for lodging and ale, totaling to £5 13s. Seal with initials EW.
Comprises a series of files on engagements that were unfulfilled due to illness or Bronowski's death.
Comprises correspondence relating to a chapter written by Bronowski on 'The New Scientific Thought and its Impact', in volume 6 of UNESCO's 'History of Mankind' (originally written in 1958).
Also includes: a copy of [corrections/additions] to be made to the chapter by Bronowski; a copy of a chapter about 'Methods and Models' by Raymond Boudon from a UNESCO 'International study on the main trends of research in human sciences' (in French); a list of participants for a meeting of the 'International study on the main trends of research in human sciences' (3 Jul 1967, Paris).
Comprises correspondence, with UNESCO, about the UNESCO 'The Diversity of Cultures as Against the Universality of Science and Technology' project. Subjects include asking Bronowski to write a study (declined), Bronowski writing the 'Review of Eight Studies', and invitations to further meetings and discussions.
Also includes: a report of the preliminary meeting on 'The Diversity of Cultures as Against the Universality of Science and Technology' (Paris, 19 Jul 1969); an annotated typescript of Bronowski's 'Review of Eight Studies'; and correspondence about Bronowski's chapter on 'The New Scientific Thought and its Impact', in volume 6 of UNESCO's 'History of Mankind'.
Some correspondence in French.
Comprises correspondence relating to plans for Bronowski to attend a meeting of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (CIPSH) of UNESCO and give a paper on 'The Experience of Creation'. Bronowski cancelled his attendance due to illness.
Also includes: a typescript of Bronowski's paper on 'The Experience of Creation' prepared to present in Rio de Janeiro (12 Sep 1973); correspondence on publishing the paper in 'Diogenes' (journal of the Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies); and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Some correspondence is in French.
Comprises material relating to a 'Review of Eight Studies' and a chapter on 'The New Scientific Thought and its Impact' that Bronowski wrote for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). The studies were on the history, methodology and social impact of science and had been commissioned following a UNESCO meeting on 'The Diversity of Cultures as Against the Universality of Science and Technology" (Paris, 7-8 Mar 1967).
Audio recording for the first programme in the '20th Century Man' television series. 55 minutes long.
Parties: (1) Charles Armstrong to (2) Mr George S. Stephens. Underlease of two messuages and premises known respectively as Bedford Lodge [No. 158] and Balham Lodge [No. 156] Tenison Road for the term of 99 years from 25th March 1895 less the last 7 days therof. Rent: £12 17s 3d. Includes a plan of the outline of the properties
Francis & CoAlso includes a note about "Grace 5" relating to exemption from Capitation tax due to war service [1939-1940].
Also includes loose pages listing students (M.A.s, Oct. 1900-Jun. 1921 and Compounders, 1894-1923).
Record of students' termly payments
These record tuition fees, room rents, and charges for meals and other items.
These contain accounts for individual undergraduates.
Contains addresses of undergraduates
Undated posters for the following performances at Jesus College:
(1) The Infernal Bathing Machine, being a Jesus College Smoking Concert. This was performed from 8th - 12th February in the Junior Parlour. Estimated dates 1960s as two men mentioned on the poster Roger Gartland and Michael Cocking matriculated in 1963 [2 copies of the poster and a advert]
(2) Hand written poster for 'The Play of Daniel' in Upper Hall on Monday 2nd December at 9pm