With an envelope listing the article.
F.16, <091>: contained a mixed assemblage. This included neck fragments derived from two hand blown phials or perfume bottles (4g and 1g respectively). These are probably 17th or 18th century in date. The context also contained three fragments of window glass and two intrusive fragments derived from 19th or early 20th century vessels.
weighs 10 grams and contains 2 pieces
1g, Context B, Pit 1
2 pieces of the same bottle, green glass
A number of stratified contexts at the site contained fragments of glass. The majority of this material, however, consisted of window glass, or else was derived from 19th century vessels of minimal interest. Nevertheless, four contexts were identified that did contain significant material. These comprise 015, 043, 096, and 097.
In addition, a relatively large glass assemblage was recovered from unstratified deposits in Trenches 1 and 2. Although the majority of the material was very modern in date, the finds also included <127>
F.18, <035>: contained a base fragment derived from a cylindrical bottle, or possibly a goblet. It weighs 4g, and is post-Medieval in date. Two fragments of window glass were also present in this context.
<073> 7g, Context 34, North of Hall
<098> 78g, Context 45
696g
(partially discarded)
Window glass with decoration - ivy leaf in red
<061> 11g, Context 26, modern garden
<066> 1g, Context 33, TP outside wine cellar
<081> 112g, with traces of MR, Context 36, Feature 11
weighs 10 grams containing 4 pieces
F.33, <013>: contained a ribbed body fragment that appears to have been derived from a beaker of cylindrical or pedestal form. This has been mould blown, and dates to the 16th or more probably 17th century (Willmott 2002). It weighs 2g. Three fragments of window glass were also present in this context.
3g, Context 16
Work done at Jesus College in 1812 and 1813. Costs include: glass for Master's Lodge; repair of glass. Total £1 8s.
Work done at Pump Court: solder and time; gutters over the lodge; solder; 2 men 1/2 a day. Total £2 2s 8d.
Received 20th December 1813, signed W Pearce and Joseph Wetenhall.
25th May 1815, £10 13s 2d received. Signed by Robert Ellis.
Total of £10 16s 2d for work done in the Courts, the College Kitchen and at Mr Jorden's pump. £2s 4d carried over to next year's bill.
Costs include: crown glass for staircase E; crown glass for the Hall; stone mason lead; new bucket box, leathers to pump and work to same; crown glass for staircase F; leads over the Master's lodge; solder; solder to hall gutters; 1 day of work 2 men; the Chapel 36 squares; crown glass for staircase H; crown glass for Fellow's bogs; crown glass for buttress; cost for old lead deducted.
Work done in College kitchen: new leading to glass; repair of glass; pining casement; 1/2 day's work for one man; crown glass for larder.
Work done at Mr Jorden's: new pump; new pipe; new joints; bucket box and leathers; 1 1/2 day 2 men; cost for old pump deducted.
Small decorative moulded bottle.
Shows plan and elevations of the glass house on 2 draft pencil sketches and 1 finalised drawing with ink and light colour
Rowe and Scott, Architects, Park House, CambridgeConsists of a photocopy from Science (journal).
Bill of £4 for a design for the East window, signed by R.B. Harraden.
- 19th June 1815 Two large straining frames , bordering and repairing.
- October For yellow stained glass and border with ground glass; leading and painting up two pieces, chapel window.
Bill for £9 18s for glasswork done to College and Chapel. Signed by Robert Ellis.
Work done to College kitchen includes: milled lead and crown glass. Work done to Chapel includes: new and repaired glass, and new leading. Work done to the Courts includes: crown glass for the Hall and servants hall, joints for pump, solder for pipe, cleaning and dulling the windows, new leathers, lead for cramping, individual rooms and staircases.
[016], F.19, <054>: a fragment near identical to those described above, with a similar dark
green glaze. It measures 30mm thick, and weighs 146g.
[015] (lower interface with [17]), F.18, <044>: two fragments, each of which bears a dark
green glaze. The first example measures 23mm thick and weighs 90g, whilst the second
measures 30mm thick and weighs 154g.
[015], F.18, <038>: a fragment with mottled yellow and brown decoration, which
measures 23mm thick and weighs 84g.
Paid £1 8s 11 1/4d to Robert Painter for work in: the master's lodge (mending garden pots and a handle, old lead, crown glass, tin, old glass leaded), the butteries (old glass repaired, cleaning windows), Mr. Turritt's staircase (crown glass), on the leads (charcoal), new lead for a pump, repairing a lantern in the hall, the library staircase (old glass leaded), and in the chapel (old glass repaired).
Painter, RobertPaid £15 2s 11 3/4d to Robert Painter for glazier's work in the college, including in: the combination, the hall, the room in pump court, the passage by the kitchen, the chapel, on the leads, Mr. Nevel's staircase, Norton's staircase, and the staircase in gate way. Work included: cleaning windows, old glass newly leaded, glass, old glass repaired, soldering the leads, crown glass, new lead to flashings, laying flashings, and receiving back the old lead and cuttings.
Painter, RobertPaid £4 5s 3d to Robert Painter for glazier's work in the college, including in: the master's lodge, the porter's lodge, the rooms next to the master's close, the rooms up cow lane staircase (the first and upper room), the pump in the tree court, and the room in tree court. Work included: cleaning windows, crown glass, old glass newly leaded, glass, new lead to sash weights, puttying casements, putting new lead to pipe to pump, receiving back old lead (including from the gutter), new square common glass.
Painter, RobertPaid £1 9s 2d to Robert Painter for glazier's work done in the Bodghouse room, the chapel, and the master's garden. Including: old glass lead, broad lead, repairing glass, crown glass, putty, cleaning windows, throwing snow off the leads, and glazing frames.
Painter, RobertPaid £6 7s 2 3/4d to Robert Painter for work in the hall (glass and cleaning windows), on the leads, staircase for the cloisters (repairing old glass), the master's lodge (crown glass), the combination (cleaning windows), throwing off snow on the leads, the butteries (cleaning windows), Mr. Brooks room (crown glass), Mr. Curtis room (best crown class, leading old glass, cleaning windows), and Mr. Coppards room (new crown square glass, cleaning windows, and old glass).
Painter, RobertBill for 1858 work done at Hundon Parsonage by the order of Rev. Cuthbert. Costs for repairing chancel windows, glass, and time. Painting done according to order. Costs for 1 journey to pumps (man and boy) and new suckers. Repairing leathers. Repairing leads for windows at house.
Robinson, Alexander (active 1862)Paid £4 18s 9 1/2d to Robert Painter for work, including: repairing old glass in the chapel, providing new lead to cover the seal in the fellows garden, new lead and puttey, plumber nails, broad lead and glass for the porters lodge.
Painter, RobertPaid £5 2s 4 1/2d to Robert Painter for work in the room up the library staircase (crown glass), the master's garden (mending garden glass and new glass), crown glass, putty, the Bodghouse (new lead and nails), the chapel, the combination (cleaning windows), the hall (cleaning windows and new glass), on the leads, and the master's lodge (crown glass).
Painter, RobertPaid £2 4s 6 1/2d to William Baxter for the use of Robert Painter for glazier's work in the college, including: in the hall, in the fellows badgehouse, in Mr. Grigory's staircase, over the hall, in the combination room (cleaning the windows), in the master's lodge, in Mr. Nevel's staircase (cleaning the windows), in the barber shop, in the staircase for gate way, on the staircase in the cloister, taking down and cleaning and putting up the lamps.
Baxter, WilliamPaid £3 9s 8d to Robert Painter for glazier's work in the college, including in: the lamps on the staircase, the cupola over the hall, the library, on the leads over the hall, the master's lodge, the knife house, the badge house, and the kitchen. Work included: providing crown glass and new glass and new square common glass and glass newly leaded, new lead, putty and nails, old glass repaired, solder to the leads, and cleaning windows.
Painter, RobertGlazier bill for work done at Hundon Parsonage by Alexander Robinson. By order of Mr. R. F. Cuthbert. Billed for painting done according to order, repairing pump, repairing and re-laying lead on hips on roof of house, and 9 feet part leaded. Totaling £2 13s 6d. Signed by A. Robinson.
Cuthbert, RobertPaid £3 13s 3 1/2d to Robert Painter for work on: the staircase windows (old glass leaded, crown glass for repairs, putteying casements, cleaning windows), the kitchen (taking off and laying lead on the boiler, old glass leaded, squares of glass), on the leads, low room in the cloister (new square common glass, glass repaired), the hall (squares of glass, old glass leaded and repaired, putteying casement), the combination (cleaning windows), the master's lodge (new lead to a tree), the little combination (old glass leaded), the chapel (old glass leaded and repaired, squares of glass, new lead for a pipe), the butteries (new lead to mason), and Neesom's room (old glass leaded, squares of glass).
Painter, RobertPaid 1s 3d to Gardner Curtis for glazing the chancel of Hundon Church by the order of Mr. Matthew Halls. Undated.
Curtis, W.Paid 25 7s 3 1/2d to Robert Painter for glazier's work in the college, including: over the hall, the room in the pump court, the library, the butteries, on the leads, the master's lodge, over the cloisters, on the library staircase door, putting up, taking down, and cleaning the lamps in the courts, the porter's lodge, the chapel, in the combination room, and on the pump for the tree court (new leather for the bucket and a new box). Work included laying new lead, provided new glass, crown glass and old glass newly leaded, applying solder to the leads, new lead for the gutters, new lead to a pipe, soldering pipes, old lead back, new lead to flashings, solder to flashings, and laying flashings.
Painter, RobertPaid to Matthew Painter, includes payments for cleaning windows in the combination room, new windows in the barber's shop and new glass in Walker's staircase
Painter, MatthewReceived of Dr Caryl. Paid £1 16s 9d for work done in the Masters Lodge, in 'Mr Turrits' [Tyrwhitt ?] staircase, in 'Mr Nevils' [Nevile ?] staircase including crown squares, cloning windows, and 'taking down, cloning and putting up the lamps'. Bill for Midsummer and Michaelmas Quarters. Signed by Elizabeth Painter and Robert Painter.
Painter, Elizabeth