To the Rev. Dr French for the sum of £5 9s 2d for contribution money and marshal's salary:
contribution money: £5
Marshal's salary: 9s 2d
To the Rev. Dr French for the sum of £5 9s 2d for contribution money and marshal's salary:
contribution money: £5
Marshal's salary: 9s 2d
Estimated annual value of an estate in King Street Cambridge consisting of a large yard on which is erected a barn, part of which also stands on Trinity Parish grounds, and other buildings - leased from Jesus college to Marsh and Swann. £30. Also includes an extract from Marsh's lease [JCAD/3/CAM/KING/37/1/1813]
To the bursar: £34 14s credited to the college for dividends on the January and July consuls.
Messrs Hoare's Bank£17 5s paid to C.M. Bidwell for valuating land ajoining the college estate near Cambridge Station, to be sold to the Great Eastern Railway Company for £600, for preparing the surveyors certificate, and for preparing a new certificate owing to a difference in title, and for preparing a separate certificate for Mr Francis, Mr Webster, and Mr Riches, with the plans attached.
Bidwell, Charles M.Indenture made on the marriage of Brian Smith, junior, and Anne Glover. Brian Smith, senior, settles the lands and Cavendish Place on his son and wife. (See typescript lists, there was also a Royal License of Charles I of the same date, allowing Brian Smith to convey to his son the glebe lands and advowson of Cavendish.)
Smith, BrianNotes and copies from parish registers made by George Corrie concerning marriages that took place in the College Chapel.
Newspaper cutting of an article from the Barnet Press about the marriage of F.B. and Muriel Cunnington
Engraving from a painting by M. Jenyns; Ramsay was Tutor of Jesus College.
2 double-sided sheets numbered pages 41-44 taken from a longer volume. Page 41 is crossed out and details estates and funds of St. Catherine's College. Page 42 details Jesus College abstract of receipts for the year ended Michaelmas, 1903, from Corporate Income and Trust Funds. Pages 43 and 44 detail abstract of expenditure the year ended Michaelmas, 1903, from Corporate Income and Trust Funds. Listed Trust Funds are The Rustat Account, the Hundon Account, The Scholarship Find, The Library Fund, The Rustat Widow's Fund, The Proby Fund, Tuition Fund, and Caution Fund. There is extensive marginal writing on pages 42-44.
Cambridge University ReporterCorrespondence of Mark Blackburn with Simon Blunt
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence of Mark Blackburn with Robin Jackson
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence of Mark Blackburn with Christopher Blunt
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence of Mark Blackburn with Brian Kimberley
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence of Ian Stewart addressed to Mark Blackburn
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Manuscript & typescript papers of Mark Blackburn without accompanying correspondence
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Biographical information and other miscellaneous material relating to Mark Blackburn.
Correspondence from Mark Blackburn to Ian Stewart, arranged chronologically, some with attachments.
Blackburn, Mark A. S.Correspondence from Marion Archibald to Ian Stewart, arranged chronologically.
Archibald, Marion M.Consists of reprints of articles and published discussions by Emanuel Margoliash, Biochemical Research Department, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago (most are joint papers with other authors, and one is annotated "Very best regards, E Margoliash" [sent to Bronowski by the author]), with an envelope listing the contents.
Consists of 2 articles sent to Bronowski by the author.
Letters between the Marchese di Spineto and the College concerning adding the name of the Reverend Robert Allan Hurlock to the lease he held for 49 Jesus Lane
Catling & SonPaid to Haselgrove for the monument erected to the late master, Dr William Pearce, in the chapel of Jesus College.
Haselgrove, WilliamPaid to Haselgrove for a marble monument and lettering and fixing for the late master, Dr. William Pearce.
Haselgrove, WilliamReceipt addressed to the Revd the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, from the trustees of the late Thomas Tomson, with charges for iron railing and lumps of Yorkshire stone on Christ's Pieces, per the estimate delivered to W. Shallow. All totals £5 16s 8d. Signed by Edward C. Tomson as settled 30 January 1862.
Tomson, EdwardPayment of £14 2s 2d to Thomas Tomson, at 69, Trumpington Street for stonework supplied to college. Includes payments for work to the gateway to the Grove and gateway to the Master's Garden, as well as payments for fixing iron lettering, Hetton hook and cup stones, lead and mortar. Signed by Edward Cotton Tomson.
Tomson, Thomas