Chapel Doorway: a capital with stiff leaf decoration (only three stems survive).
F.19: a circular shaft fragment.
F.10: a semi-circular shaft fragment, measuring 330mm in diameter.
Fireplace: a small-scale vaulting rib, with hollow chamfer.
F.19: a plain chamfered plinth.
Fireplace: a plain chamfered offset.
Fireplace: a small-scale vaulting rib, with hollow chamfer.
Chapel Doorway: a plain chamfered vault rib.
Chapel Doorway: the corner of a sloping windowsill?
Chapel Doorway: a plain chamfered doorjamb, with rebate for door.
F.19: a circular column fragment, measuring c. 800mm in diameter.
Most Glorious Lord of Life. Easter Anthem for SATB Choir, with 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Timpani and Organ. By Ronald Arnatt.
Words by Edmund Spenser.
Choral score (with orchestral reduction).
Published by Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford. Foundry Church Choral Series.
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Given to John Porthors (of Cambridge), licensing him to give to the Prioress of St Radegund's 10 acres of land, to be held of the king in perpetuity, by payment of the accustomed services. Written at Westminster, witnessed by the King himself ('Teste me ipso per petic...cem de consilio')
Edward I (1239-1307) King of EnglandLicence to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to give to the Nuns 8 messuages and 8 acres of land to find a chaplain to say mass daily for Trippelowe's soul in St Radegund church. Given at Bermondsey. Witness: John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall (brother of Edward III, 1316-36).
Edward III (1312-1377) King of EnglandReceipt from Mortlock and Sons for £5 5s to be paid to V. Grainby for Shelford School.
John Mortlock, esq.Receipt recording £46 15s 3d placed to the credit of Rev. John Graham of Hundon
John Mortlock, esq.Receipt recording £110 13s 6d placed to the credit of Rev. Henry
John Mortlock, esq.Receipt from Mortlock and Sons for £3 3s for the clergy widows and orphans fund.
John Mortlock, esq.Paid £21 into the account of Barnwell National School by Jesus College. Signed J. D. Pledger.
John Mortlock Esq. & SonsLetter from the Rector, John Parker Burkitt, 1854, about a mortgage, and an agreement 1874 about a loan from Queen Anne's Bounty.
Parties: (1) Mr John Bentley, (2) Ebenezer Foster. Mortgage of leasehold hereditaments in Cambridge [Nos. 12 and 13 Park Street]
Cites the grant of a rent of 5s per annum out of 2 shops made by Thomas Potekin to John Serle of Upwendon, a shop of Thomas le Cotiler lying between the two shops. Condition: The grant to be for 4 years from Michaelmas 1274. The said John has paid the said Thomas Potekin 16s for his urgent business. If the said Thomas die within the term of 4 years the rent to remain to the said John for ever. Witnesses: William Elioth, Robert de Maddingele, Henry Nadon, Richard Bateman, Richard de Hockele, Richard le Vinter, Thomas le Cotiler et aliis.
Potekin, Thomas (second half of 13c)Nicholas Sarrant to Orgar, son of Roger, 4 acres of land, 2 1/2 acres at the Claipittes between lands of the Prior of Barnwell, and 1 1/2 acres abutting on Grenecroft, where the man was hanged. Term: 9 years from Easter 1201; if principal not paid by then land to remain to Orgar. Consideration: 50s, which Orgar has given him to acquire his lands. Rent: Orgar to deduct 6d from Nicholas Sarrant's debt for every year he holds the land. Witnesses: Bernard Grim, Hervey Grim, William, his brother, Richard de Bernewell, Henry Frost, Robert Frost, Apsalon, son of Roger, William, son of Richard, Apsalon, son of Wymund, John de Welle, William, son of Roger, Ralph, his brother, Roger Parleben, Seba et multis aliis hominibus.
Sarant, NicholasParties: (1) John Langton, (2) John Summers. For securing £250 and interest
Parties: (1) Mr S. Willsher to (2) G. T. Lucas. Mortgage by way of assignment of the lease of No. 17 Park Street to secure £200 and interest @ 5 1/2 %
Parties: (1) John Langton, (2) Elizabeth Loake. Consideration £250
Parties: (1) Mrs Emma Miller, (2). Mr George William Roper. Mortgage by demise of a leasehold messuage and premises known as No. 46 Jesus lane
Parties: (1) Francis Albert Paul, (2) Samuel Leggate Young. Mortgage by assignment of a leasehold messuage and dwelling house situate and being number 57 Hills Road in the Borough of Cambridge
Includes reassignment: (1) Fanny Maria Young and others, (2) Francis Albert Paul
Parties: (1) Mr James Apthorpe to (2) Mr Frederick Sharp Esquire
Parties: (1) Samuel Bostock to (2) John Frederick Eaden. Mortgage for securing £1600 and interest subject to prior charges.
Also (1) John Frederick Eaden to (2) Samuel Bostock. Surrender and reassignment of mortgage for £1600
Mortgage parties: (1) George German Dent, (2) Emma Kemp. Reconveyance parties: (1) Emma Kemp, (2) George German Dent. Freehold property in King Street
Mortgage parties: (1) Robert William Dent, (2) Daniel Martin Hayward; Reconveyance: (1) Daniel Martin Hayward, (2) Robert William Dent
Parties: (1) Robert william Dent, (2) Alfred Jones and others. Includes receipt endorsed
Official agreement between John Parker Birkett, Rector of Gravely, and the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, for a mortgage of £1616.8.0, for building new farm buildings and enlarging existing ones. The document has been stamped with notes of extensions of the mortgage, and with a final discharge in December 1904.
Parties: (1) John Thomas Else and Jane Frances Else to (2) William Henrick Macaulay. Mortgage for securing £100 and interest.
Parties: (1) Mary Harper and others, (2) Edmund Pollendine.
Mortgage of leasehold premises numbers 34a and 45b [55 and 57] Hills Road and numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Claremont, Hills Road, Cambridge, to secure £2000 and interest at £5 per centum per annum. Includes surrender dated 18 April 1891.
Parties: (1) The Reverend Thomas Miller Dickson and wife to (2) Mrs Frances Brown.
Mortgage for securing £300 and interest at £4 10s per annum.
Parties: (1) Jesus College to (2) T. A. Raynes and others. Mortgage for securing £2400 and interest at £4 per cent per annum
Parties: (1) Mrs Eleanor Smith and Mr Samuel Smith to (2) Mr Thomas Robinson to secure £540 and interest
Parties: (1) Samuel Smith (2) Mrs Ann Curtis. His leasehold interest in the two houses to secure £150 and interest
Parties: (1) John Major and Margaret his wife to (2) Ann Gunton.
Ann Prior, late Digby, widow (tenant for life by will of her late husband Anthony Digby), John Major and Margaret his wife (reversioners under the said will) mortgage the tenement in their occupation to James Gifford
Parties: (1) Mr William Johnson, (2) Trustees of the Earl Fitzwilliam Oddfellows Lodge, Cambridge.
Mortgage of a leasehold messuage and premises known as No. 1 New Square, Cambridge to secure £50 and interest at £5 per cent.
Parties: (1) Mr William Johnson to (2) Miss Katharine Matthew.
Mortgage of leasehold premises for securing £250 and interest. Also a reconveyance from Miss Katharine Matthew to Mr William Johnson, dated 30 December 1903.
Parties: (1) Mr William Johnson, (2) The Trustees of the Earl Fitzwilliam Oddfellows Lodge, Cambridge.
Mortgage of a leasehold messuage and premises known as No. 1 New Square, Cambridge to secure £125 and interest at 4%