Receipt for matches (11s)
College crested pale green globular match holder. Stamp on the bottom of the object reads 'Stoke on Trent'.
Lists teams for the Plate Final Jesus v Gonville & Caius and for the Cup Final Fitzwilliam/Sidney Sussex v St John's.
Includes notes on 17th century Masters of the College, 1990; Extract from the Cambridge Review relating to individuals who were Master of more than one Oxbridge College, April 1985;
Papers in this series concerning the Master relate to election only. Papers generated by the Master's office are at JCAD/1
Invoice to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College from J. Webster for work done at the Master's Lodge. Includes new fencing, fence repair, purchase of wooden stakes, floor repair, front gate repair, purchase of nails. Total of £7 16s.
Receipt for work done around the college from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster, dated December 1831. Total of £7 16s. Signed by J. Webster.
Webster, J.Received the 10th day of December 1836 of the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £10 5s. 2d. for work done in the Master's Lodge.
1935
21st November 1/2 day and 5 yards of pine to rehanging of sashes
12th December 12 oak for shelves, nails
1936
30th January
repainting doors
nails
garden door
26th September
refitting doors and dressing room
men for the above work
nails, screws, mountings, brass buttons
£8 3s. 2 1/2d.
1836
1st October
door lock
new door spring, black handle, nails
£10 5s. 2d. total
For work done to the Master's Lodge in the amount of £26 0s. 11d.
Jerrold, H.Bill from J. Webster to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College for Work done in the Master's Lodge. Incuding various maintenance work on doors, sashes, staircases, shutters and putting down of new carpets. Total of £16 4d 3s.
Receipt of payment from Dr Revd French to J. Wester for the total of £16 4s 3d. Signed by J. Webster.
Webster, JamesHistory of the Master's Garden
Part of this was the parish graveyard from nunnery times until the 1560s. The Master had a garden of some sort from the early years of the College, but was then able to expand it to take in the whole area south of the Master’s Lodge and Chapel (Garlick Fair also having moved). A brick wall was built round it in 1681, completing the “Chimney” as a double-walled path. Loggan's map (1688) shows it as an elaborate formal garden with topiary trees and rectangular beds - a substantial parterre with a central piece of topiary, east of it a lawn with another topiary tree in the middle, and a large tree in a small square bed close to the Lodge front door. There were also fruit trees, (further east, to the south of the Chapel). Later stables and a coach-house were built on this eastern side; grazing for the horses lay to the east and north, in the area of what is now Chapel Court - known from an early date as the Master’s paddock (had a wooden fence).
The garden also contains a 17 century mulberry tree and an oriental plane. The latter grew from one of 11 seedlings grown from seeds brought back by Edward Daniel Clarke from Thermopylae. In 1998 three of these trees still survived, the other two being in the Fellows' garden and at the west end of the close.
A lithograph of the Master's Lodge
Letter certifying that Susan Webb widow of the late Richard Webb is of good character and will receive a gift from Master French. (?)
Webb, SusanPlans showing repair work to be carried out on the walls to the Master's garden
Donald Insall Associates LimitedReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s, 6d for A.M. Commencement. Signed by Thomas Goodall.
Goodall, ThomasPaid 2s 6d to John Marshall, school keeper, for the Master of Arts Commencement.
Marshall, JohnPayment received from the Bursar of 2s 6p for the Master of Arts Commencement.
Signed by Thomas Goodall.
Goodall, ThomasPaid 2s 6d to John Marshall, school-keeper. For Master of Arts Commencement
Marshall, JohnPaid 2s 6d to Mr Darby, the Bursar, by Thomas Goodall.
Darby, Rev. Mr. SamuelPaid 9s to Jonathan James for a master of arts at the last commencement.
James, JonathanPaid by the Reverend Dr. Carlyl, Master of Jesus College, 2s 6d to John Marshall, schoolkeeper, for the master of arts commencement.
Marshall, John10⅞ x 9½. Drawn by John Unwin. Published by R. Ackerman
Agar, J.Consists of a large set of index cards [relating to documents kept in Bronowski's office at the Salk Institute] and a set of index cards on scientific and historical individuals. Contains details of various writings, lectures and broadcasts by Bronowski, split alphabetically by subject or title with some notations (if they had not been published or there were no reprints on file). Also includes some quotes from other authors filed under subject.
Comprises typescripts for all 13 chapters. Chapters 1-3 are annotated with a few minor corrections and additions [by Sylvia Fitzgerald].
Part 1: chapters 1-4; Part 2: chapters 5-8; Part 3: chapters 9-13.
A register of the Master and Fellows compiled by Dr Lynford Caryl (Master 1758-83), containing: a list of Masters down as far as Arthur Gray (1912-40); a list of Fellows, 1499-1553; lists of Fellows, 1554-1923. The Fellows are listed in classes as by Sherman in Aborigines Jesuani (JCHR/3/1/1). After Caryl's time, the lists were continued by various hands.
Master and Fellows' private accounts:
The Master - £35 9s 4d
Mr Dickes - £4 7s 6d
Mr Hibgame - £8 16s 3d
Mr Wright - £7 4d
Mr Tancred - £7 4d
Mr Hustler - £26 12s 5d
Mr Abdy - £7 7s 2d
Mr Warren - £6 9s
Mr Skinner - £6 3s
Mr Ramsay - £17 19s 9d
Mr Studholme - £2 7s 7d
Mr Brougham - £6 13s 8d
Mr Walters - £7 16s
Mr Green - £7 7s 11d
Mr Greenwood - £4 7s
Mr Perry - £3 6s 3d
Mr Graham - £11 11s 7d
Photograph taken in the Fellows garden in Easter Term 1959. No names listed.
Photograph taken in the Fellows garden. Names on board read G. Ll. Williams, S. C. Heath, A. W. Cuthbert, D. S. Whitehead, G. M. Sheldrick, G. A. Gresham, B. Ralph, R. A. Donkin, J. A. Hudson, H. H. Erskine-Hill, I. P. Davies, R. F. Tuck, G. G. N. Mackenzie, C. J. S. Clarke, C. A. Croxton, J. C. Inkson, R. M. Jacobi, N. Stone, P. R. Glazebrook, J. Cameron Wilson, J. T. Killen, E. R. Hardy, A. G. Sharpe, K. L. Johnson, M. I. Finley, C. J. Adkins, D. McKie, R. H. Williams, B. W. Sparks, J. E. Roseblade, I. Gershevitch, T. D. Jones, W. I. B. Bereidge, C. H. Wilson, W. H. Thorpe, L. A. Pars, R. Y. Jennings, The Master Denys Lionel Page, Sir. C. Elliott, P. Gardner-Smith, A. L. Percival, L. E. R. Picken, D. J. V. Fisher
Photograph taken by Chapel Court gateway entrance under Eric Gill sculpture. Names on board read Dr. Q. Federle, Professor, I. Patterson, Mr. A. Bowen, Professor J. B. Thompson, Dr. S. T. C. Siklos, Mr. N. J. Ray, Professor H. L. Moore, Dr. R. Mengham, Rev Dr. T. D. Jenkins, Dr. J. P. T. Clackson, Dr. D. I. Wilson, Dr. T. D. Wilkinson, Professor J. M. Bacon, Dr. M. J. Edwards, Dr. M. R. Laven, Dr. C. E. Chambers, Dr. K. S. Lilley, Professor H. le B. Skaer, Dr. F. W. Bursa, Dr. S. Clarke, Dr. C. M. Burlinson, Mr. R. J. P. Dennis, Mr S. Tor, Dr. F. Green, Professor A. H. Brand, Dr. R. D. Bowers, Dr. M. F. Gill, Professor S. A. T. Redfern, Professor P. D. A. Garnsey, Dr. D. J. Kelly, Professor I. H. White, Dr. S. B. Hladky, Dr. B. Walton, Dr. M. L. S. Sorensen, Professor M. M. Arnot, Dr. J. W. Ajioka, Dr. O. Carmello, Mr. M. T. Williams, Dr. N. G. Berloff, Professor J. J. Baumberg, Professor J. M. Soskice, Dr. B. M. B. Post, Dr. D. E. Hanke, Dr. R. M. A. Alberts, Dr. R. J. Weir, Dr. C. Mascolo, Professor J. A. Dowdeswell, Dr. M. A. Moram, Dr. J. E. Roseblade, Dr. C. J. Adkins, Professor R. Freeman, Dr. S Evans, Professor K. L. Johnson, Sir Alan Cottrell, Professor R. J. Mair, Dr. M. R. Minden, Dr. G. T. Parks, Dr. O. A. Scherman, Professor S. C. Heath, Professor D. A. S. Compston, Dr. G. N. Wells.
Photograph taken probably in first court in front of C and D staircases. Names on list read G. C. Harcourt, J. N. Butterfield, P. H. Nolan, C. C. Rowland, R. H. Williams, S. D. Iversen, I. M. LeM. DeQuensay, J. B. Thompson, I. Paterson, W. J. Stronge, I. H. White, R. D. Bowers, R. A. Wilson, D. K. Fieldhouse, H. J. Woolston, V. Rumbold, J. D. Mullan, K. E. Wrightson, S. Evans, B. A. K. Rider, P. D. A. Garnsey, R. F. Tuck, G. G. N. MacKenzie, J. T. Killen, R. A. Donkin, J. C. Wilson, M. J. Waring, D. J. Hayton, S. C. Heath, L. A. Jardine, S. B. Hladky, D. E. Hanke, N. J. Ray, P. P. Edwards, L. Taillefer, J. A. Hudson, D. McKie, C. J. Adkins, K. L. Johnson, D. R. Taunt, E. F. Mills, Sir Leslie Martin, L. E. R. Picken, J. E. Roseblade, Sir Alan Cottrell, A. L. Percival, D. J. V. Fisher, A. G. Sharpe, L. J. Austin, G. Ll. Williams, I. Gershevitch, G. I. Jones, G. A. Gresham, P. R. Glazebrook, W. I. B. Beveridge, H. R. Creswick, A. W. Cuthbert, J. R. Howlett, Sir Robert Jennings, M. R. Minden, I. M. Morris, W. C. Saslaw, B. W. Sparks, W. H. Thorpe, D. S. Whitehead, C. H. Wilson
Photograph taken outside Quincentenary Library. Names on board read Professor E. Florescano, Mr. A. J. Bowen, Mr. N. J. Ray, Dr. R. Mengham, Dr. A. Tooze, Dr. R. F. Tuck, Dr. N. Linden, Dr. J. W. Ajioka, Dr. P. D. A. Garnsey, Dr. J. Scott-Warren, Dr. P. A. Robertson, Dr. P. H. Nolan, Dr. C. H. Grant, Dr. J. M. Soskice, Dr. S. Evans, Mr. J. N. H. Lacey, Professor B. A. J. Ponder, Dr. B. A. K. Rider, Dr. R. Cipolla, Dr. M. R. Minden, Dr. R. A. Donkin, Dr. G. T. Parks, Rev Dr. T. D. Jenkins, Dr. S. A. T. Redfern, Dr. R. D. Bowers, Mr. P. R. Glazebrook, Dr. J. T. Killen, Dr. P. J. Fisher, Professor R. Freeman, Dr. M. P. C. Oldham, Professor S. Dawson, Dr. P. Alexander, Dr. T. J. Cham, Dr. I. Patterson, Dr. D. E. Hanke, Dr. D. I. Wilson, Mr. I. M. LeM Du Quesnay, Ms. J. Mitchell, Dr. J. R. Howlett, Dr. S. B. Hladky, Dr. K. Ghosh, Miss R. J. Keefe, Dr. J. E. Roseblade, Dr. M. M. Arnot, Dr. J. B. Thompson, Dr. K. E. Wrightson, Dr. J. P. Attfield, Professor D. A. S. Compston, Dr. J. A. Hudson, Dr. J. N. Butterfiels, Dr. G. Kearns, Mrs S. Fennell, Dr. M. J. Waring, Dr. J. Cameron Wilson, Dr. A. G. Sharpe, Me. E. F. Mills, Sir Alan Cottrell, Dr. D. McKie, Professor Lord Renfrew, Dr. C. J. Adkins, Mr. R. A. Watchman, Professor G. A. Gresham, Mr. A. L. Percival, Dr. L. E. R. Picken, Dr. I. Gershevitch
Photograph taken outside Quincentenary Library. Names on board read Professor J. R. Crawford, Dr. A. Rajagopal, Dr. L. M. Shaw-Taylor, Red Dr. T. M. Jenkins, Dr. J. P. T. Clackson, Professor R. Cipolla, Dr M. R. Levan, Mr S. J. Barton, Dr M. P. C. Oldham, Dr J. E. Roseblade, Dr V. Mottier, Dr S. T. C. Siklos, Professor P. D. A. Garnsey, Professor J. T. Killen, Dr R. Mengham, Dr. J. W. Ajioka, Mr N. J. Ray, Dr M. L. S. Sorensen, Dr J. Bacon, Dr M. M. Arnot, Dr E. M. Collingham, Mrs S. Fennell, Dr S. Margadonna, Dr G. T. Parks, Mr I. M. LeM Du Quensay, Mr P. J. Martin, Dr G. Kearns, Dr K. Shea, Dr T. D. Wilkinson, Profesoor P. H. Nolan, Dr C. H. Grant, Mrs V. R. Osborne, Dr Krishnan, Dr P. D. Mills, Dr J. Thompson, Mr P. A. Chirico, Dr T. S. Aidt, Dr R. A. Murphy, Dr P. J. Smith, Dr D. I. Wilson, Dr R. D. Bowers, Professor M. J. Waring, Dr M. R. Minden, Dr J. R. Howlett, Dr W. J. Stronge, Professor R. Freeman, Dr S. Evans, Dr C. J. Adkins, Sir Alan Cottrell, Mr P. R. Glazebrook (vice Master), Professor Lord Renfrew, Dr S. C. Heath (President), Dr G. C. Harcourt, Professor G. A. Gresham, Dr A. G. Sharpe, Dr R. A. Donkin, Dr J. C. Wilson
Comprises photocopies of galley proofs for all 13 chapters of 'The Ascent of Man' annotated [by Sylvia Fitzgerald] with changes to be made. Also includes typescripts of a list of books by Bronowski, a foreword, a list of people that worked on 'The Ascent of Man' television programme, table of contents, list of filming locations, bibliography and draft index (Mar 1973).
Additionally contains: a booklet of specimen pages for 'The Ascent of Man' book (Dec 1972); photocopies of 'Tintern Abbey' by William Wordsworth, 'Paradise Lost' by Milton and 'Windsor-Forest' by Alexander Pope; notes on "problems of consistency" [by Bronowski] and notes on corrections [by Sylvia Fitzgerald].
Part 1: chapters 1-6; Part 2: chapters 7-13.
Contains information on Bronowski delivering his 'Science and Human Values' lectures at the Institute, and a photograph of Bronowski giving a graduate seminar on the use of scientific concepts.
Mass in G minor. For Soli (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and double chorus. By Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Full score.
Published by J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., London.
Mass in D. Ludwig van Beethoven.
Full score.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
Mass in C. Ludwig van Beethoven.
Full score.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
Mass for soloists, double chorus, and orchestra by Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Transcribed by Carl de Nys.
Piano reduction.
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Mass for Series III. For voices and organ in D major. Metronome marking: 108 beats per minute.
Sections: "Our Father", "Kyries", "Gloria in excelsis", "The thanksgiving", "Sanctus", "Benedictus", "Agnus Dei", "Acclamations", "Final Ascription", "Responses to Gospel", "The Dismissal".
19th December 1814. Received of Mr Hustler the sum of £6 1s 5d for mason's work done at Jesus College.
For my father William Haselgrove.
25th February 1814 - 16th November 1814. Costs include: Cube of Shelton stone to receive iron work front entrance; superficial plain work to same; mason 4 and 3/4 days fixing the same and cutting hole through wall for bell wind; superficial work of Shelton stone for slab in Combination Room; superficial work of church for covings to fire place in same; mason 2 and 3/4 days fixing the same and grate; labourer half a day; four hods of brick mortar; quart of plaster; fixing scraper at the Revd Mr Cantley's entrance, stone lead and fixing.
Total £6 1s 5d.
A bill for masonry work, includes: sawing old stone and laying the old stone to cover the chimney in the Butterys (4s 6d); labour costs (various sums); repairing the chimney in the Fellow's parlour (11d); 3 hours labour, plaster and mortar (1s); 2 feet of stone by the iron gate in the court (2s 6d); two masons cutting staircase window 'for sashes' in Mr Raynes staircase (6s); one hod of mortar and fine mortar (1s); one mason for cutting a window 'for Sashes' over the front gate (5s 7 1/2d); 'pointing in' sashes (1s 6d); one mason for cutting the sides of 'Door Jambs[?]' in the staircase from the hall to Mr Bonny's room (6s 9d); cube stone in the arches and steps in the cloister (£21 1s 5 1/2d); 'superficial plain work' (£9 15s 6 1/2d); 'circular plain work' (£4 18s 5 1/2d); 'circular moulded work' (£6 1s 4 1/2d); paving (£5 17s). The total bill amounted to £73 14s 2d. A receipt is fixed beneath with wax, signed by Benjamin Jeffs.
Beadon, RichardNovember 21st 1823. Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of seventeen pounds and one shilling and five pence for Mason's Work. Signed by J Haselgrove.
Paid for:
- 1 day cutting away window mountings in Mr Decks Rooms.
- 1 quantity of plaster.
- Mason and labourer 3 days and a half each fixing stone sink and taking up old brick and laying Yorkshire paving and making good brick floor to go in the kitchen.
- 9 ft 6 of cube Ketton stone for sink.
- Mason four days working on the above.
- Mason three days fixing stone sink laying Yorkshire paving and cutting door way larger in the scullery.
- 1 ft 3 cube Ketton stone to mend door and to let iron grate in.
- 5 ft of cube Ketton stone for sink in the scullery.
- Mason two days of working and letting iron grate in stone.
- Yorkshire paving for the kitchen floor and scullery and for sinks.
- Mason and labourer 1 day each getting stone ready and fixing at the new building.
- 9 cube Ketton stone for above.
- Mason and labourer 1 day and 3/4 each moving sink and fixing Yorkshire slate for sink and cutting away stone for sink to stand on in the scullery.
- Mason and labourer 1 day each getting stone ready and fixing it at the door of the front court left hand side out.
- 9 cubes of Ketton stone for the above.
- Mason 1/4 day cutting holes for the carpenter to fix the wood work in the scullery.
- Mason and labourer 1/2 day each cementing round the sunk.
- 1 Bushell of cement.
Paid 19s 9 1/4d to Benjamin Jeffs of Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work in the college, including: work on the hearth in the master's parlor, taking up old coping and laying it again, fine mortar, and laying a stone over the drain by Mr. Norfolk's house.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £3 6s 8 3/4d to Jeffs & Bentley for mason's work, including: stones for drains with holes through, stones for drains, a slab in the room over the larder, laying mortar, windowsill stones, altering windows, mortar, and the use of a ladder. Received by Benjamin Jeffs.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £3 10s 3d for 2 masons for taking up and reworking Ketton stone steps and fixing and making good with new at 4s 6d a day, for 7ft 10 inches of new stone for the same at 4s 6d per cube ft, 14lbs of lead for plugs st 3d a lb.
Clayton, ThomasPaid by Jonathan James to Mr. Jeffs & Bentley 15s for one marble mortar, 12 in diameter. Mortar received on 23rd June.
James, Jonathan