(1) 27th November 1891 - letter from Mr Solly to the College asking if he could rent the land in the Trumpington Field behind Mr Beale's house which he intended turning into a poultry farm. He also asked for permission to erect a small "one storey portable galvanised iron cottage for his man to live in and guard his valuable birds. Note on the back to say the College Council had agreed
(2) 19th February 1892 - letter from Alfred Kett to the College asking if they had given their sanction for a large shed looking place to be put up and used as a dwelling house. He complains that it is close to the back of his house and garden so that he is overlooked and it is a great nuisance
(3) 19th February 1892 - letter to Mr Kett from E. H. Morgan confirming that the tenant did get permission before he built the hut and he had measured the distance from the hut to the wall at 52 yards. He also says that he is sorry his tenant has had his view of the Trumpington fields interrupted
(4) 22nd February 1892 - letter from Mr Kett to E. H. Morgan thanking him for his response and apologising that his tenant had not measured the distance from the hut to the garden wall before complaining and Mr Kett writing to the College