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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/6/12/3 · File · [c.1970-1974]
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises booklets and study guides for various distance courses run by Miami-Dade Community College [similar to a course being planned for 'The Ascent of Man'].

"Mexico City"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/9/4/70 · File · 14 January 1966-20 April 1966
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence, mainly with Dr Manuel Ortega (Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City), relating to Bronowski visiting Mexico with his wife, Rita, and daughter, Judith (Mar-Apr 1966). Whilst in Mexico City Bronowski gave a lecture on 'The Logic of the Mind' at the Instituto Politecnico Nacional (26 Mar 1966).

Also includes: correspondence with Hertz Rent a Car; correspondence with Luis Barragan (architect) on meeting Bronowski in Mexico City; a memorandum on a breakfast meeting at Hotel del Charro (La Jolla) to greet the director and sub-director of the Instituto Politecnico Nacional in Mexico City; and copies of letters to Judith Bronowski on plans for her to meet her parents in Mexico.

"Mexico and Central America"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/6/3/2/21 · File · c. 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises: photocopies from books and articles on subjects including Mexico City museums, Mayan temples and cities; research notes on the Mayan calendar; a list of hotels in Mexico City; and notes on a meeting about the Mayans with Dr J Eric S Thompson.

"Metropolitan Broadcasting"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/5/7 · File · 5 April 1963-24 March 1965
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence with Diana Tead Michaelis and Robert Guenette of Metropolitan Broadcasting (New York) asking Bronowski to participate in [television] programmes (declined).

"Metheuns"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/4/24 · File · 27 April 1965-12 December 1967
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence with Methuen & Co Ltd publishers about Bronowski's poem 'Man take your Gun' being included in an anthology of war poems entitled 'The Terrible Rain - The War Poets 1939-1945'.

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1926/101 · Item · September 1926
Part of College Archives

Meter readings for 1925 and 1926 as follows: North House 14,400 and 12,700, Kitchen 11,500 and 11,600, Vegetable Garden 8,700 and 8,200, Kitchen none, Stove 94,300 and 63,000, "C" staircase 1st level 4,700, "D" staircase Old do 1,600 and 1,500, L. A. Pass 200, Cloisters 200. Main meter total for 1926 is 20,000 and 1925 is 157,000

Cambridge University and Town Gas Light Company
Metcalfe
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/KING/30/2/2 · 23rd February 1878
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with Mary Metcalfe concerning the renewal of her lease of 75 and 76 [83 and 81] King Street for £70

Metalwork bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1816/40 · 15th July 1816
Part of College Archives

Bill for total of £9 19s 5 1/2d for Simeon Robinson. Costs include: small splines and brad; butts and screws; walker and labour; nails; spline and dark line; for a large chest with double bottom hook hinges and handles [...].
Received 12th August 1816 payment of £9 19s 5 1/2d for the bill delivered on 6th August 1816. Signed by Simeon Robinson.

Robinson, Simeon
Metalwork bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/35 · 12th May 1815
Part of College Archives

The Revd Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J Wetenhall for work done at Master's Lodge.
Costs include: glass; milled lead for sink; labour and nails; squares of glass. Total cost: £5 0s 1d.

Dated 18th November 1814, initials WP.

Received 12th May 1815 the contents of this bill. Signed by Joseph Wetenhall.

Wetenhall, Joseph
Metalwork bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1816/11 · 19 April 1817
Part of College Archives

Bill for 6s 3d for work done at the Lodge. Signed by Joseph Wetterhall and W. Pearce.
Bill for £15 17s 4d for work done to the servants new room in October 1815, north side of the chapel December 1815, on the tower and on the chapel June 1816, over the cloisters and chapel and over the servants' room September 1816. Signed by Joseph Wetterhall.

Wetenhall, Joseph
Metalwork bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/34 · 12th May 1815
Part of College Archives

Received of the Revd Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J Wetenhall for work done over the gateway.
Costs include: old lead recast; new lead; labour. Total £1 9s 7d.

Received 12th May 1815 the contents of this bill. Signed by Joseph Wetenhall.

Wetenhall, Joseph
Metalwork

Some 97 pieces of metalwork, weighing 2084g, were recovered during excavation at Jesus College as part of the refurbishment programme of Chapel Court, and include respectively eight each copper alloy and lead objects, the remainder consisting of iron. Only diagnostic items are described below, the vast majority of the ironwork being undiagnostic and all in a poorly
preserved condition.

This small assemblage from Chapel Court is largely unremarkable, fragmentary and undiagnostic. That a significant proportion of the assemblage was recovered from disturbed and unstratified contexts also attests to the degree of local disturbance that would be expected from a building that has witnessed prolonged use and modifications. Despite the seemingly poor quality of the assemblage, however, two pieces of metalwork stand out. These are the lead stylus and Boy Bishop token. Both associated with religious foundations, the former attests to the degree and type of literacy within the former nunnery of St Rhadegund’s and the latter to celebrations either associated with Christmas or to quasi-commercial activity that took place during the annual fair held at the site (this fair subsequently became Garlic Fair, persisting into the 19th century). The date of these two items suggests they were connected to the nunnery, a view strengthened by the general location where they were found. As such, these items, and the later metalwork objects, provide evidence of the changing nature of the use of the site and of activities that took place within the courtyard, witnessing the transition from a religious foundation to the present day college.

Metal Plaques
JCAF/5/11 · Item · 1996 - 1997
Part of Antiques, Furniture and Objects

Two plaques awarded for the construction of the Quincentenary Library. The first is the Royal Institute of British Architects regional architecture award, 1996; the second is the David Urwin Design Award 1997 sponsored by Cambridge City Council, Cambridge Evening News and Rattee and Kett.

Metal

Two boxes of animal bone were assessed. The material covers both phases of the site's occupation, the Nunnery Phase and the College Phase, and the main aim of the evaluation was to judge whether differences in living standards could be determined from the bone fragments.

The Nunnery-phased material consists of approximately 3 kilograms of animal bone while that of the College Phase is substantially more (9 kg). It should be noted that 1.5 kilograms of the Nunnery assemblage consists of the partial skeletons of a young pig and her three piglets (foetal). In general, the preservation was reasonable, and recovery techniques had permitted the retrieval of some very small fragments of bone including bird, fish and rat remains. Dog gnawing was observed on a minimal amount of bone.

The identifiable fraction of the Nunnery bone is 70 fragments and that of the College Phase, 683. However, the small nature of the Nunnery assemblage precludes further in-depth analysis, indeed many of the fragments belonged to oxo (large mammal, cow/horse/red deer) and sma (medium-sized mammal, sheep/goat/roe deer pig/) categories.
The partial pig skeleton had not reached two years of age and her three piglets were all foetal.

Showing that both meat-bearing (crudely denoted by bold type) and non-meat-bearing bone occurs for cattle, sheep/goat and pig, it would appear that live animals were brought in or kept at the College, and slaughtered on site.

Since pig bones, by virtue of their shape, can be recognised from very small fragments, it is highly likely that the sma component of the assemblage is sheep/goat and it is very noticeable that this taxa is much more fragmented than the cattle bones. The oxo fraction is most likely reflecting cattle, since horse and red deer were only represented by one metapodial fragment and two metatarsal bones respectively. This aspect would repay further study in conjunction with an in depth analysis of the butchery marks. Incidentally, several cattle and sheep /goat vertebrae had been split sagittally and also a sheep cranium had been cleaved in half in order to extract the brains.

While further analysis would establish the relative importance of the main domesticates, the impression gained from this evaluation is that mutton formed an important part of the college diet together with beef, with some contribution of pork and variation in the diet being provided by duck, wood pigeon, chicken, goose, red deer and fish, with perhaps the occasional rabbit or hare.

Both the Nunnery and College animal bone assemblages are unique in the archaeological record. Unfortunately, the Nunnery sample is too small to be useful at the analytical stage. However, the quality of such material has been established b y the excavation, a n d it is recommended that at the earliest opportunity, n o time should b e lost obtaining further samples.

The College Phase assemblage is also important because very few post-Medieval assemblages have been analysed and published. The material is very well preserved and, as stated above, an analysis of the butchery is desirable. It would be advisable to undertake this in conjunction with other assemblages of similar date, which are i n the same geographical area.

Messiah. A Sacred Oratorio
JCPP/Hurford/4/4/20 · Item · 1961
Part of Personal Papers

Messiah. A Sacred Oratorio. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Edited by Watkins Shaw

Set of parts:

  • Oboe I.
  • Oboe II.
  • Trumpets (two copies).
  • Timpani.
  • Violin I (three copies).
  • Violin II (two copies).
  • VIola (two copies).
  • Violoncello and Bass (three copies).

Published by Novello & Company Ltd., London.

Handel, Georg Friedrich
JCPP/Hurford/4/1/37 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

Messiah [HWV 56]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Piano or organ reduction with complete vocal score by John Clarke. Newly revised and edited by George F. Harris.
Published Boosey & Co., London and New York.

The edition is bound with "The Office for the Holy Communion", set to music in E flat for four voices by Herbert H. Woodward.
Published by Novello, Ewer and Co., London.

Handel, Georg Friedrich
Messiah
JCPP/Hurford/4/1/36 · Item · 1959
Part of Personal Papers

Messiah [HWV 56]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Piano and vocal reduction.
Two copies: one edited by Watkins Shaw, and the other one by E. Prout.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.

Handel, Georg Friedrich
Messe de la Pentecôte
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/83 · Item · 1951 (copyright)
Part of Personal Papers

Messe de la Pentecôte pour Orgue [Pentecost Mass for Organ]. By Olivier Messiaen.
Published by Alphonse Leduc, Paris.

Contents:

  • I. Entré (Les langues de feu)
  • II. Offertoire (Les choses visibles et invisibles)
  • III. Consécration (Le don de Sagesse)
  • IV. Communion (Les oiseaux et les sources)
  • V. Sortie (Le vent de l'Esprit)
Messiaen, Olivier
Messa Concertata and Amarus
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1969/4 · File · 30th November 1969
Part of College Archives

Concert by the College Music Society Chorus and Orchestra in the College Chapel on Sunday 30th November at 3pm

Merchant's bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1864/125 · Item · 1864-07-28 - 1864-08-20
Part of College Archives

Receipt for the laying of asphalt floors, addressed to the Master of Jesus College and paid to Daniel Green, merchant, Bedford. Includes payment for laying an asphalt barn floor and sides. Receipt dated 28th July 1864. Total payment of £13 6s 6d, payment dated 20th August 1864, and signed by Daniel Green.

Green, Daniel
Menus
JCCA/JCCS/37/1 · File · 1933-1958 (1933, 1936, 1938, 1942, 1946, 1952-3, 1958)
Part of College Archives
Menus
JCCA/JCCS/33/1 · File · 1926-1981 (1921, 1926, 1947, 1981)
Part of College Archives

Includes joint dinner for Cambridge and Oxford University's tennis clubs, 1926; Jesus College Cambridge and Magdalen College, Oxford tennis clubs, 1926

Menus
JCCA/JCCS/40/1 · File · 1919-1989 (1919, 1920-1, 1925, 1927-31, 1933-9, 1944, 1946, 1948-50, 1952-61, 1963-70, 1973, 1987, 1989)
Part of College Archives

Includes menus for joint dinners Middlesex Hospital rugby club, 1919; Association and Rugby Football clubs, 1928-30, 1933; Magdalen College Oxford and Jesus College Cambridge Rugby Clubs dinner, 1929-31, 1935-6, 1938; Rugby and Association Football and Hockey dinner, 1934, 1953; Rugby and Association Football, Hockey and Athletics dinner, 1935-7, 1939; Rugby and Hockey dinner, 1955-61, 1970; Rugby cement luncheon, 1987, 1989;

Menus
JCCA/JCCS/38/1 · File · 1929 - 1931
Part of College Archives

Includes menus for joint dinners with the Lacrosse Club, 1929-31

Menus
JCCA/JCCS/39/1 · File · 1921-1970 (1921, 1923-5, 1946-9, 1951-2, 1954, 1956-65, 1968-70)
Part of College Archives
Menus
JCCA/JCCS/34/1 · File · 1912-1969 (1912, 1926-7, 1945-9, 1952, 1954, 1962-9)
Part of College Archives

Includes joint dinner with the Athletics Club, 1945; Joint dinner with King's College, Cambridge Hockey Club, 1946

Menus
JCCA/JCCS/3/2 · File · 1928-1978 (1928, 1934-7, 1950, 1968-78)
Part of College Archives
Menus
JCCA/JCCS/29/1 · File · (1926, 1931-4, 1936, 1940,1942, 1973-4, 1999)
Part of College Archives
Menus
JCCA/JCCS/36/1 · File · 1902, 1925-1950 (1925, 1927, 1950)
Part of College Archives

1901 menu is handwritten and attached to fixtures card for athletics event held on 24th and 25th February 1902.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/5/1/14/19 · File · 1964-1972
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises source material consisting of articles by others, a copy of a lecture by Karl H Pribham on 'What Makes Man Human' and letters from Howard R Pollio (department of Psychology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville).

Also includes a page of notes by Bronowski on "the characterization of human language" (10 Feb 1972).

Mending Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1823/19 · 14th December 1823
Part of College Archives

Received December 14th 1823 of the Reverend Dr French, thirty pounds, fifteen shillings and one penny for Coe & Company. Signed by Thomas Shallow.

Courts
1822

  • Sept 28th: nails for dung hill place, lay 1 end and sharpened other to axe, altered a dog.
    -Sept 29th: pair joints for low lodge, 8 strong screws and 60 nails.
  • Oct 4th: 2 round bolts and 12 screws for servants privy.
  • Oct 5th: latch catch, hook 1 staple and 1 screw, righting 2 pair of joints.
  • Oct 8th: Pair standards for shoe blacks place.
  • Oct 19th: Bar and screws fixed to window in Mr Beevoies room.
  • Nov 15th: 1 check spring, tens bell.
  • Dec 4th: new lock fixed to stable yard, order of Mr Hilgame.
  • Dec 10th: Strap eye for coach house, 1 staple in plate for coach-house, 8 strong screws fixed, strong made lock and screws fixed, strong padlock.
  • Dec 16th: repaired lock back gate next to the coach-house.
    1823
  • Jan 8th: 1 strap eye, 2 strap hooks and 1 step for swing door Master's lodge, 10 strong screws, 3 bullies on planes for the above, clasp to fully of door, grate for passage door next to garden at master's lodge, 1 strap eye, 2 strap hooks, 3 large bullies in plates, 24 strong screws, lead weight for door.

Brought over
1823

  • March 18th: Mend porters bell, mend alarm bell.
  • March 29th: 2 clasp eyes and 2 hooks for gate, 16 dog nails, 2 hooks 1 top eye for gate, altered bottom eye for gate, 1 staple, 16 nails, a long catch staple.
  • April 1st: 1 clasp eyes 2 hooks, 16 nails.
  • April 8th: joined catch and a clasp striker,
  • April 9th: 6 strong brackets to hand ladder, 6 strong staples.
  • April 21st: wrought iron gate to order, top loop of step, drilled holes in standard and lead, 2 men fixing that for 3/4 dat each.
  • June 20th: latch catch and keep on plates, fixing to door of Shoe Place.
  • July 4th: key to staple yard gate.
  • July 23rd: circular lamp with scroll, work at front gates.
  • August 11th: new sets pump by Ellis.
  • August 13th: 6 long head holdfasts, new pin and coller, new bolts, brushed holes, new pain flaps lengthened and fixed.
  • August 21st: 12 screws, fixed pump spouts.
  • August 26th: 2 men for 1 and 1/4 days drilling holes fixing lamp at Trouts Gate.
  • Sept 3rd: 2 eyes and 2 hooks for gate caps, 2 staple and 2 nails, 1 long hook for gate, 2 half staples for wood base, pain joints nailed by caps.
    -Sept 6th: catch staple in chain staple.
  • Sept 8th: 4 strong bolts, 24 screws, 4 staples, taking off cleaned repaired lock to Fellows Privy.

New Building
1823

  • April 14th: 6 x 36 inch plumford stoves with double backs each, 12 pair coverings, 48 holdfasts.
  • August 20th: Bolt and coller with nails fixed to hand rail.

Estates
1823

  • June 20th: 3 nails for joint at Gee's.
  • June 30th: new lock for door by bell, mend another lock and latch.
  • July 1st: cleaned mended lock, 12 nails, padlock.

Combination Room
1823

  • March 11th: Job to a lamp.
  • July 21st: cleaned repaired 2 locks to closet, screws and fixing, cleaned 4 shutter latches, striking plate and 2 screws.
  • July 24th: cleaned 2 locks complete, seven to handle of shutter latch.
  • July 25th: new double back to stove, drilled 2 holes in back, 2 screws fixed.
  • August 4th: screws fixing locks and plates.
  • Sept 13th: set base to stove.

Hall
1822

  • Oct 7th: 2 fenders for stove, plate warmer.
    1823
  • March 18th: cleaned stove
  • August 5th: cleaned stove

Buttery
1823
-April 27th: 2 keys to door, cleaned repaired lock.

Clock
1823

  • June 20th: repaired wheels to dial spindle, one years winding and oiling.

Kitchen
1822

  • Oct 3rd: taking down jack cleaned repaired and fixing and oiling, straightened and right copper.
  • Oct 5th: 2 new bases to stewing stoves.
  • Oct 7th: 2 plates, mend grate under pump,
  • Oct 12th: new lock fixed to cupboards, 2 men cleaning stove and pipes.
  • Oct 15th: 3 base for stewing stoves, narrowed flaps, pair joints, 12 screws, nails.
  • Nov 8th: 2 new valves mend and 4 water plates.
  • Nov 9th: cleaned.
  • Nov 12th: 1 new iron wheel and fixed.
  • Nov 18th: oiling smoke jack.
  • Dec 24th: loop to weight of steelyards.
    1823
  • Jan 17th: men split in the middle.
  • Feb 1st: cleaned stove and pipes in larder.
  • Feb 25th: mend stone mortar.
  • March 13th: oiling smoke jack.

Brought over
1823

  • March 19th: mend mincing knife.
  • April 16th: oiling smoke jack.
  • May 7th: new base to furnace of oven.
  • Sept 16th: grate.

Courts - £15 4s 3d
New Building - £22
Combination Room: £1 9s 7d
Hall: £3 8s
Buttery: 6s
Clock: £5 1s 6d
Kitchen: £5 14s 3d
= £53 2s 16d.
Pencil markings with reductions
= £30 15s 1d.

Coe & Company