"Ha'nacker Mill". Words by Hilaire Belloc. For tenor and piano in G minor.
Two drafts: one in ink and one in pencil.
Shows 66, 67, 68, 69 and 70 King Street [95-101 King Street] and 1 and 2 Belmont Place
Wooden box with handle containing hand printing equipment and gauze screen. Includes ink roller and unidentified menu printed 1972, possibly the last thing made using the equipment.
Ellams Duplicator Company Limited"Hand types of Aethelred II in the context of Edgar's reform", by Stewart Lyon, consisting in the following three parts:
(a) "Hand types of Aethelred II in the context of Edgar's reform", by Stewart Lyon, main text, in typescript, forty-two pages on as many folios (recto only), with note on the upper left corner of the first page that reads "BNS March 1976", but otherwise undated. The account of the Proceeding of the British Numismatic Society for 1976 includes the note: "At an Ordinary Meeting held at the Warburg Institute on Tuesday, 27 April [1976], ... Mr. Lyon read a paper entitled 'The Hand Types of Æthelred II'.
(b) Accompanying figures / illustrations, in manuscript (photocopy):
Fig. 1. Distribution of some important pre-reform hoards.
Fig. 2. Minting regions used for analysis of late Anglo-Saxon coin types.
Fig. 3. Geographical distribution of late Anglo-Saxon coin types.
Fig. 4. Relative northerliness [sic] of surviving coins and known moneyers.
Fig. 5. Weight distribution of 'hand' types, by groups of minting districts.
Fig. 6. Survival rates of moneyers from one type into succeeding type.
Fig. 7. Representation of major mints in some hand & crux hoards.
(c) "Proposition", in manuscript (photocopy), eight pages on eight folios (recto only), signed "CSSL" and dated 15 June 1978, containing the proposition "That if a national period-type were due to be introduced c. 985 and to run for six years, circumstances must have conspired to frustrate this intention". It lists a series of thirteen questions focusing mainly on the second hand type and thirteen corresponding answers.
Orgelkonzerte. No 14 für Orgel und Orchester A-dur [Organ Concerto No. 14 for organ and orchestra in A major]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Organ and piano reduction score.
Edited by Wilhelm Mohr.
Published by Henry Littolf's Verlag, Frankfurt.
Orgelkonzerte. No 16 für Orgel und Orchester [Organ Concerto No. 16 for organ and orchestra]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Organ and piano reduction score.
Edited by Wilhelm Mohr.
Published by Henry Littolf's Verlag, Frankfurt.
Orgelkonzerte. Op. 7/IV, No. 10 d-Moll [Organ Concerto Op. 7/IV, No. 10 in D minor]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Edited by Helmut Walcha.
Published by Edition Schott,Mainz.
Sechs Orgel Konzerte. Op. 4 [Six Organ Concertos]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Organ part.
Published by Edition Peters.
Contents:
- Concerto in G minor, No. 1
- Concerto in B flat major, No. 2
- Concerto in G minor, No. 3
- Concerto in F major, No. 4
- Concerto in F major, No. 5
- Concerto in B flat major, No. 6
Sechs Orgel Konzerte. Op. 7. Heft III Nos. 7-9 [Six Organ Concertos Op. 7, Nos. 7-9]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Arranged for organ only by Hermann Keller.
Published by Willy Müller - Süddeutscher-Musikverlag, Heidelberg.
Contents:
- Concerto in B flat major, No. 7
- Concerto in A major, No. 8
- Concerto in B flat major, No. 9
Performance of Handel's oratorio Samson by the Music Society in Jesus College Chapel on 17th June and 18th June at 8.30pm
Small metal handle, possibly from gardening or kitchen equipment.
Handwritten lists of beneficiaries of Thomas Wythe's will including amounts they were left and their ages at the time of Thomas Wythe's death. Names listed include Eliza Wythe, Ann Wythe, George Wythe, Edward Wythe, Hannah Wythe, Sarah Wythe, Thomas Wythe, Mary Wythe, children of Henry Wythe, Mary Case Wythe (wife of Frederick Middleton Case), John Frederick Wythe, Georgiane Wythe, children of Thomas Wythe, Mrs Mary Daniel, Mrs Ann Case, Mrs French and Dr French, Mrs French subject to annuities to Hannah and Lydia Thrower.
Handwritten note recording a payment of £4 0s 5d from the Vicar of Hinxton.
BursarHandwritten note recording £1 10s 0d.
BursarHandwritten calculation with sum of £18 16s 10d
Note from the Jesus College Bursar detailing payments due to A. H. Childs for various work done to 40 Park Street, including for whitewashing ceilings, kitchen repairs, hanging pieces of paper (wallpaper), and painting front bedroom. Receipt totals £2 9s 9d per order of J. Carter and Sons Cambridge Land Agents.
Bursar of Jesus CollegeReceipt of payment due from Bursar of Jesus College to Highmore (?) for £10 for college clock repairs.
HighmoreConsists of a transcript of television broadcast by WSB-Television (Atlanta, Georgia), recorded on the 5 Dec 1967 and broadcast on 1 Jan 1968.
Includes photograph of sculpture and note relating to its donation by Flangan to the College boat club.
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Gauntlett - Once in Royal David's City (James Rutherford, terble solo)
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Darke - In the bleak midwinter (Nick Morris, baritone solo)
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Ord - Adam lay-ybounden
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Basque traditional - The angel Gabriel
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Cantiones - Up good Christian folk
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Archer - A boy is born in Bethlehem
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Vaughan-Williams - O little town of Bethlehem
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Willcocks - Sussex carol
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Howells - a spotless rose (Graham Roberts, baritone solo)
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English traditional - Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
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Gruber - Silent Night
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English traditional - The holly and the ivy (Ben Quarshie, George Harris, Lewis Brown, Mark Dourish, all soloists)
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Byram-Wigfield - Balulalow
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16th century French - Ding Dong merrily on high
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Kirkpatrick - Away in a manger
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English traditional - I saw three ships
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Mendelssohn - Hark! The herald angels sing
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Warlock - Bethlehem down
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18th century English - O come all ye faithful
The advowson and lands were bought in the early years of James I, to provide extra revenue for the College.
Paid 6s 8d and 13s 4d for Harlton quit rent.
Hines, WilliamPrinted statement giving details of the benefice, for the information of a possible candidate.
Comprises correspondence relating to a lecture that Bronowski gave on 'The Impact of New Science' for the Harold Brunn Society for Medical Research (Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco), 15 May 1967.
Also includes a membership list for the society, notes on Bronowski's lecture on 'The Impact of New Science' given in Washington (19 Sep 1966) and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Wynn was Bishop of Ely.
Consists of two typescripts labelled "Chapter I, Harold Morowitz, Yale Sept '73" and "Katchalsky lecture by Harold Morowitz, Yale, March 1973".
Comprises correspondence regarding common academic interests and ideas on evolution, and on reading each other's papers.
Includes correspondence relating to donation of personal papers to KCL Archives rather than Jesus College.
Comprises correspondence with Harper & Row publishers (Harper & Brothers before 1963).
Subjects include: a request for suggestions of titles to be reprinted as part of a series on the history of ideas; proposed paperback publication of 'The Common Sense of Science'; publication of 'Science and Human Values'; articles by Bronowski proposed for inclusion in Harper's Magazine including 'Architecture as a Science', 'Architecture as an Art' and 'The Shape of Things'; 'The Harper Encyclopedia of Science'; Bronowski sending a prospectus for a book on astronomy by Professor Ivan King; Bronowski's article 'Biography of an Atom' being turned into a book for 9 to 12 year olds and a later Japanese edition; a proposed book on scientific method for children (refused); an 'Aldous Huxley memorial volume 1894-1963' edited by Julian Huxley; royalty payments, orders and charges for books purchased; advice on press clippings agencies; articles by Bronowski on 'Real responsibilities of the Scientist' (1956) and 'The Creative Process' (1958) being reprinted in 'Science and Society' by Thomas Clareson; a manuscript on gravity (included) produced [for a children's book] from Bronowski's article 'How things change' which Bronowski refused permission for.
Also includes correspondence with [Augustus] Cass Canfield Senior on the death of his sister Mary, and with Cass Canfield Junior on lunch meetings.
Agreement for repair of Chapel Organ between Jesus College Cambridge and Renatus Harris, organmaker of London.
Includes articles of agreement that:
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Harris will well and sufficiently repair, amend, maintain and cleanse the Organ at his own propoer costs and charges and keep it tuned.
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Harris himself shall come to Cambridge annually to inspect the organ
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The executors of Harris shall put the organ in good order within one month after the death of Harris
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The College undertakes to pay Harris an annual salary of £3.
Signed by Harris (with red wax seal) and sealed and delivered in the presence of Edward Wilkinson and Thomas Hussey.
Also includes photograph of organ in situ at Little Bardfield Church.
Copy of obituary for Creswick from Cambridge University Library staff bulletin, 1988, with related image request and permission form, 2015;
Photocopy of obituary from unidentified newspaper.
Comprises reprints of articles and a typescript of paper by Harry J. Jerison (Mental Retardation Research Center, Department of Psychiatry and Department of Psychology, UCLA) on the evolution of the brain.
Comprises correspondence mainly relating to arranging to stay with Jacob and Rita Bronowski in La Jolla when visiting the United States. Also includes a press cutting on Hoff leading an attempt by the British Government to recruit technologists in the United States to work in the United Kingdom.
July 2nd 1814 Received of G. Broadrick Esq Bursar of Jesus College one hundred pounds account for Harston.
Signed Jni Wentworth.
Consists of a letter from Deane Haskins (Haskins, Lewis, Nugent & Newham, Attorneys at Law), a memorandum from Kathy [Verlander], and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file], all relating to Bronowski giving an after dinner talk on 'Can Television be Interesting?'.
Comprises correspondence with Professor R Paul Levin (Professor of Biology and Co-Master, Currier House) on arrangements for Bronowski to speak on 'Evolution in 20th Century Culture' at Currier House in May 1973 (cancelled due to illness).
Comprising a booklet containing George Steiner's lecture which was broadcast on BBC 2 Television (United Kingdom, 10 Jan. 1978). With two press cuttings of articles by George Steiner about Arthur Koestler.
A Trust farm of 276 acres of arable and pasture land with farmhouse and outbuildings.
Records relate to Rectory Farm, Hauxton. It is sometimes referred to in the files as Rectory Farm, Harston as it is situated between the two villages.
Yi people mostly have their meals sitting on the ground.