Memorandum that the most recent land tax receipt for the Park Terrace houses includes the property occupied by Dixon (formerly Harris), but this property now pays its own land tax.
Note also includes sum of other land tax receipts (including JCAD-2-2-9-1875-(47, 48)), reaching a total of £29-15-7.
Chald prince at Lynn - £207 18s 0d
Freight - £49 10s 0d
Porterage and Carting - £16 10s 0d
Lowance to Porters - £1 19s 9d
2376 Sacks at 1d per Saile(?) - £9 18s 0d
Brett's Or.(?) Acct. of Coal 15/0 pr. Or. - £3 0s 0d
Total: £288 15s 9d
Includes: number 83 King Street [65-67?], leased to the executors of the late Aaron Payne; number 84 King Street [11a Manor Street: the Harp Tavern], leased to the executors and exectrix of the late William Ekin; and number 85 King street [63 King Street and 11 Manor Street], leased to Thomas Ashman Driver and assigned by him to Edward Sanderson
Memorandum of Rustat Examination 1823. 1 Exam, 2 Fellows, 8 Scholars and 1 Rustat Bursar. For the total of £3 8s.
Recalls that labourers were digging clay in the Clint (?) farm in the parish of Eye, property of Marquis Cornwallis, found between five and six hundred gold Roman coins. Proceeds to list emperors under whose reigns coins were produced including Valchtinichus, Gratianas, Magnus Maximus, Theodorias, Honorias, Arcadius, Mediobartus. Possibly written by Thomas Wythe (see JCPP/French/1/2/2/2/5).
Note that 9s is paid to S Pryor for taking down, cleaning and refitting stone in the Chapel.
Pryor, S.Memorandum of Bishop's queries of Minister and Churchwardens for the Parish of Eye. 18th May 1820. Queries of the parish asked at a visitation by the Bishop to Bury St. Edmund's. Includes questions such as location and size of parish, that there are no papists or quakers in the parish but that there are some baptists and methodists, very few people in the parish don't attend church, that Wythe resides in the vicarage of Eye and that his other benefice is Great Bradley, Mr. Bolton is the curate, details of church services and how they are performed, how many people usually attend services, teaching of 20 boys at the Free School, almshouses built by Nicholas Bedingfield, Sunday school is provided for 80 boys and girls, provisions for the poor and sick of the parish, church and vicarage are in good repair.
Wythe, ThomasParties: (1) The Trustees of The Methodist College (2) Jesus College. For hire of No. 31 Jesus Lane
Gray, Son & CookCopy, in the handwriting of John Gibson, of a statement that a fixed amount of gross tithe rent charge should be alienated for the suppost of the incumbent of Stanley End. Undated, to be submitted to the General College Meeting in December.
Memorandum to A. M. Clark, Stanfrod-le-Hope, Essex. Reads:
Dear Sir,
I regret being unable to furnish you with a duplicate receipt for land tax paid me in respect of 'Lubbings' Farm for the year 1914-1915, but I can certify that you did pay me the sum of £3.2.0 (three pounds two shillings) on the 23rd day of February 1915, for the year in question.
Yours faithfully,
Edward, R. Porter
Concerning the doorrways on the ground, first and second floors being blocked up between 61 King Street [111-113] and the adjoining property on the East [115?]
Memorandum that John Hooper has paid J.P. Birkett £4, the annual subscription of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Graveley charities.
Birkett, John ParkerMemorandum Concerning John Few's agreement to pay £18 5s per annum for a parcel of land of seven and a half acres in Willingham. The agreement was made on the 11th November 1820.
Few, JohnMemorandum by French concerning his wishes should he not survive his illness, Written at Ryde, Isle of Wight, 15th February 1845. Includes money to be given to Shackle, Malyn, Hall, Harriet, Eliza and William for their kindness to him during his illness. Also for £100 to be lodged with the Society for Building Churches for the purpose of building a small chapel of ease and school room at Hissay, Yorkshire. Full wages also to go to all his servants with him at the time of this death.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeMemorandum Book of Proceedings of College Meetings made by William French, 1842 - 9. Also some notes glued into book, presumably notes made at meetings made on scraps of paper rather than directly into the book
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeLetter from John Driver declaring that he will remove the privy he built on Jesus College land adjoining that of his own situated on King Street and Manor Street that is now also leased to him. Also to erect a brick wall 6ft high between any said freehold and leasehold premises when required by the bursar of Jesus College. Witnessed by William Quinsee.
Written on back of pre printed letter saying "Sir, I beg to inform you that your PLANWS for the FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM have been duly received. I am Sir, your obedient servant, Vice-Chancellor. Jesus Lodge, Cambridge, April 14 1835."
Driver, JohnTyped statement, with plans attached, that by an agreement between the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance and Jesus College, there was conveyed to the College the freehold of land marked on the plans.
Henry Grey relates the decision of the Court of Exchequer, that he should pay £20 to Queen's College in a tithe dispute, and £60.10.0 taxed costs, and empowers Gilbert Hook to pay to Queen's the £50 withheld from the purchase price of the living.
Grey, Henry"Dear Sir, I shall be much obliged if at your convenience you will forward us the 1/2 year rent on above [Jesus Lane Property] due Midsummer ..." Memorandum is addressed to the Bursar Jesus College and is from Hopkins & Co., Livery Stable Keepers, Trumpington Street, Cambridge.
Hopkins, Edward Jodrell"Jesus Lane Property: Dear Sir, We should be much obliged if you will let us have cheque for the 1/2 year due Xmas last re the above. yours obediently Hopkins 16."
Hopkins & Company, Livery Stable keepersA Cottenham, Rampton & Willingham Drainage District bill for £3 8s 2d due 4th of June. "If not then paid, the penalty of three shillings and four-pence in the pound will be enforced."
Smith, WalterNotes on practical and financial matters, with letters and other documents pasted in.
Consists of internal Salk Institute memoranda about setting the date for the next annual Fellows' meeting, potential new Fellows to be discussed at the meeting, and the establishment of a Neurobiology programme at the Salk Institute.
A memo made out to J. H. H. Goodwin, Jesus College certifying that the sum of £18 3s 3d is due to W. D. Mackay in settlement of fencing and building site in King Street Cambridge.
Carter JonasCorrespondence relating to anonymous gift of artwork which had previously been included in the 2003 'Sculpture in the Close' exhibition.
Includes minutes of meetings, agendas, financial statements, other meeting papers and correspondence.
Includes minutes of meetings, agendas, memoranda, reports, financial statements and other related documents.
Part 1: meetings Dec 1965-Oct 1967; Part 2: meetings Feb-Dec 1965; Part 3: meetings Dec 1963-Sep 1964.
Includes minutes of meetings, agendas and memoranda.
Comprises material relating to a seminar on 'The Changing Status of the Young' organised by the Council for Biology in Human Affairs [and sponsored by the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, the Drug Abuse Council and the Rockefeller Foundation]. Includes: photocopies of articles and press cuttings (source material); an annotated (by Bronowski) copy of 'New Biological and Economic Factors Affecting the Status of Young People' summary report by Bronowski; a copy of a letter from Bronowski to the Editors of Scientific American about an article by J M Tanner (1968); a copy of 'Comment by J. Bronowski on 'The Humanistic View of Man' a dissertation by Jaideep Singh'; correspondence about the seminar; an agenda and list of participants for the seminar; a paper about the 'Study of Societal Features of Repetitive Drug Use'; and notes for a presentation by Professor Edward Kalacheck on 'Economic Factors influencing the Contemporary Status of the Young' to be given at the seminar.
Also includes: a photocopy of a letter from Bronowski to Professor [Louis] Judd thanking him for participating in the seminar; handwritten notes by Bronowski [made at seminar]; and notes by Bronowski on "Biology in Contemporary Culture" (Jan 1973).
Photographs of Laurence Picken at a meeting [in Jesus College?] to discuss the 'Library of Congress scheme' - presumably the plans to transfer his archive to the Library of Congress.
Meditation. For Organ. By Peter Hurford. Included in the book: "An Album of Preludes and Interludes" (page 14).
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Contents:
- Sarabande. By Arnold Cooke
- Prelude. By William Hunt
- Intermezzo. By Christopher Morris
- Berceuse. By Ernest Tomlinson
- Meditation. By Peter Hurford
- A Miniature. By Gordon Phillips
- Chorale Prelude. By Paul de Maleingreau
- Prelude. By C. S. Lang
Bundle of handwritten research notes entitled Medieval Latin Literature
Newspaper cuttings about the use of Latin
Copies of the Medieval Latin section of exam papers
The title on the first page is 'Medieval Latin Literature and Language'.
Newspaper cuttings about Latin including the use of Latin in Church and Latin poetry
Copies of the Medieval Latin section of exam papers
Includes:
Menus and attendance list from the Alumni Dinner, June 2010, menu for the Medics & Vets 3rd year dinner, 11 June 2010
Also a Medical and Veterinary Society Newsletter, 2016
A medical compendium; M. R. James's no. 60. Contains: 1) an index of diseases; 2) Prognostics of Hippocrates; 3) Recipes - balsamum, aqua aromatica; 4) contents table to 5) a medical compendium, arranged alphabetically; 6) recipes in English and Latin; 7) Practica Mag. Bernardi de villa nova Cathalani; 8) Tractatus brevis et utilis Bernardi de Gordonio; 9) verses on medicine; 10) two indexes; 11) recipes. Some scribbles on the final flyleaf include a little Greek.
Consists of an annotated typescript of Bronowski's book review of 'Continuities in Cultural Evolution' by Margaret Mead and 'The Future of Man' by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (Jan 1965) and a photocopy of a page from the New York Review of Books.
Paid to Richard Rowe, Butler, on account of visitors during the election of the Heigh Steward of the University. Breakfast in the combination room on 11th, 12th and 13th November 1940 for Mr Abdy, Mr Ogle, Mr Reed, Mr Graham, Mr Courtnay, Mr Cheetham, Mr Leventhorpe, Mr Beaufort, Mr Fawlsett, Mr Stoddart, Mr Lindsell, Mr M A Macaulay. Total £7 16s 2d
Second item: Paid £12 2s total for the election dinner on 10th of November, breakfast & supper on 11th, breakfast/dinner/supper on 12th and breakfast, dinner on 13th of November
£3 11s 1d for meal expenses including breakfast dinner and supper from July 14th - July 17th
Biuer, J.Correspondence and costs relating to commissioning of picture
Consists of articles (one sent to Bronowski, annotated "with regards, Bruce Mazlish"), with an envelope listing the articles.
Comprises correspondence with Bruce Mazlish and publishers, on subjects including: a planned anthology of extracts to accompany 'The Western Intellectual Tradition'; permissions to republish essays and chapters by Bronowski and Mazlish; corrections to reprints of 'The Western Intellectual Tradition'; Bronowski's views on an article by Michael Polanyi; family news and travel plans, including plans to visit each other.
With an envelope listing the articles and published comments.