Includes 'Jesus College Archives - preserving our history', c.2010,
Includes copy of guide to gardens written by Head Gardener Paul Stearn, 2018 including maps of College site with numbers locating significant plants or plants of historic interest;
Not in M. R. James's catalogue.
The living was acquired by the College by gift from Thomas thirlby, Bishop of Ely, who purchased it from the Crown 5.3.1558. See the Grant by Letters Patent, Philip and Mary. Steel Press, shelf 8, Dr Fuller's Foundation.
'Archdeaconry of Ely
Paris of Modern Guilden; Received for Procurations thereof, for one whole year, due to the Venerable the Archdeacon of Ely, at his Visitation held at Cambridge, this 24th day of July 1845; £0 3s 10d
Acquittance; £0 0s 4d
(Signed) HORATIO CRISP, £0 4s 2d
[Added £0 1s 0d]
= £0 5s 2d
[Signed, the Vicar]'
Crisp, HoratioGuilden Morden
Tenths due to the Bishop at Christmas annually; £14 4s ½d
Acquittance; £0 4s 0d
[Total=] £14 8s 1/2d
Fulton Rectory Tithes; £45 0s 0d
Comprises correspondence between Bronowski, Guillemin and his administrative assistant.
A collection including "De fide et legibus" by William of Paris; M. R. James's no. 59. Contains: 1) In principio librorum biblie et quot capita quibus libris continentur; 2) Meditacio cuiusdam sapientis de custodia interioris hominam; 3) Notule excerptae de diversis Doctoribus [inc. one from Ricardus heremita de Alvernia Episc.]; 4) Willelmus Parisiensis de fide et legibus, in 5 books; 5) Dialogus de deo et anima ex Trismegisto (incipit: Asclepius iste pro solo); 6) extract: anime non ex traduce procreantur; 7) Confessio Joh. Wickliff de sacramento altaris; 8) extract: Omnes debemus laudare dominum; 9) De sacerdotum begligentia in divinis officiis celebrandis; 10) Excerpta e Patribus de oratione; 11) 'Alureudus' (Ailred of Rievaulx), De anima; 12) Tractatus de mundo fugiendo; 13) extracts: de peccato originale. In the binding are two double leaves of a 13C psalter with parts of Psalms 88-142.
Consists of a reprint sent to Bronowski by the author (note written on the front cover), with an envelope listing the article.
Comprises annotated typescripts of an interview of Stent [Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of California at Berkeley].
Scrapbook, 'Undergraduate Life', Cambridge 1937 - 1940
The scrapbook contains printed ephemera and newspaper cuttings including profiles of Cambridge University dons, sporting events, rag days and theatre programmes, Cambridge University Union Society notices of debates and theatre programmes. Also included are McAlpine's preliminary and tripos examination papers, and several cuttings of topical discussions about Great Britain's position in respect of the Nazi threat and impending war. The contents of the album illustrate undergraduate life of the time, at the outbreak of the Second World War.
A loose letter to the Rev. R.G. McAlpine from Freddy Brittain regarding a memorial service for Jesuans lost at war, October 1952 is found in the first page.
MacAlpine, GwatkinWith a note by Bronowski on the inside cover that this was Margoliouth's copy.
Work done in Chapel, Hall and Combination Room: silk velvet cushions, crimson; silk damask, crimson; silk [...]; moreen, crimson; worsted damask; worsted backs; green line; new pillar to fire screen stand; brown line; putting brown line to curtains; repairing a fire screen stand; job to a fire screen stand.
£18 17s 9d received 7th October 1816, signed by Thomas Sharpe.
Bill partially obscured due to fastening.
Drugget; tacks, screws, deal and paste; man making and covering door for Combination Room; covering two stools using drugget; putting up rods in Chapel; Ponts bill for dying; silk binding for cushions; worsted binding for cushions; silk damask for tablecover; worsted damask for curtains; taking to pieces and making up again silk velvet cushions and moreen cushions; curtains and table cover in used silk.
Two letters concerning Louis Turian's application for the lease of the Half Moon Inn, Southwark, from Jesus College. The first letter is addressed to Arthur Westmorland and is written by Barnes & Bernard, dated 1 December 1880 from London; the letter outlines that Turian has held the lease since 1873 and has £180 rent per annum, but is seeking to surrender the lease original lease with 13 years left unexpired, and instead is applying for a new lease of 21 years from Christmas 1880. The firm describes Turian as a desirable tenant and urges the college to accept the application.
The second letter is a copy of Turian's application dated 26th November. Turian describes that he has invested a large, unspecified some of money in the property and that he will only get that money back if the lease is extended.
Half Way Hall Dinner Menu 17 February 2024
Comprises a series of memoranda by [George] S Conn [Treasurer/Institute Manager, Salk Institute] entitled: 'Housing Loans to Senior Fellows', 'Educational Assistance for Children of Senior Fellows', 'Permanent Facilities Construction', 'Furniture and Furnishings for the Permanent Buildings', 'Use of Restricted Funds', 'Proper Handling of Contributions', 'Preliminary Report on Operating Expenditures', 'Discretionary Funds of Senior Fellows', 'Budget Justification for General Institute Expenses', 'Plant Engineering', 'Purchasing and General Services', 'Personnel Services', 'Report on Accounting Services', and 'Report on Work Accomplished by the Institute Manager Under Jurisdiction of the Deputy Director'.
Comprises a series of memoranda by [William] Glazier [Assistant for Fellows' Affairs, Salk Institute] entitled: 'Educational and Other Programs with Other Institutions', 'Seminar Program', 'Publications and Relations with the Press', and 'Grants and Fellowships'.
Correspondence relating to an original drawing of the oriel window in Hall from Pump Court, 2009;
View of Hall looking towards high table
Two pencil sketches showing proposed designs and location of the Hall cupola.
R. H. Carpenter & B. Ingelow, ArchitectsContains accounts of the fund to supply linen, crockery, cutlery and plate for the pensioners' [ordinary students'] tables in Hall. A memorandum from a former steward explains the creation of the fund and its winding up in Michaelmas term 1842.
30 x 7
"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.