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Maps and Plans
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/KING/21/4 · Subseries
Part of College Archives

Plans for 91-101 King Street are also found with 93 King King Street

Map of Pikes Walk
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/PIKE/2/3/1930 · Item · c. 1930
Part of College Archives

Plan showing 1 and 2 Pikes Walk and kitchen and yard at rear of 1 Pikes Walk

Map of Frohock's farm
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1880/135 · Item · 1880-09-07
Part of College Archives

A3 plans for 'Frohock's farm' (note on reverse), owned by Jesus College and intended site of construction for a shed. The plans show the 'old barn', 'cut house' and yard.

Leek, William
Manuscripts
JCCA/JCAD/5/2/13 · File · c.1950 - c.1980
Part of College Archives

Contains lists of manuscripts held or formerly held in the Old Library.

Manuscript Music Books
JCCA/JCAD/11/2/8/2 · 1985
Part of College Archives

Four notebooks in which choristers write music tuition notes. The choristers are named as Julian Garnsey, Colin Harvey-Miles, S. Pomeroy and Nathaniel White

"Man's Potential"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/8/1 · File · [c.1962]
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a promotional booklet about the Salk Institute showing building designs, listing Officers and Trustees of the Institute, explaining the purpose of the Institute and its funding.

"Man's First Inventions"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/5/1/30/10 · File · c. 1973-c. 1974
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises a copy of part of a letter to William Deering (20 Feb 1974), a list of primitive inventions compiled by Judith Grant [Bronowski's daughter], and other source material on early inventions.

Manor Street Repair
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1856/24 · Item · 10th December 1856
Part of College Archives

Bill for repairs done to the house in Manor Street. Signed by Godi Bradwell. Items billed include: repair roof of washhouse, rehang washhouse door, and repair eaves board. Total amount 12s 10d.

Bradwell, George
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1856/13 · Item · 2nd December 1856
Part of College Archives

Bill for repairs done by John Juler at the cottage in Manor Street in October 1855. Total amount £7 17s. Work ordered by the Reverend Doctor Currie, Master of Jesus College. Signed by John Juler.

Juler, John
Manor Street
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/MANST · Subseries
Part of College Archives

Records are of properties in Manor Street before the street was moved to the west as part of the Manor Place development [JCAD/3/CAM/MAN]. Resultantly these properties no longer exist

Manning to Master
JCPP/Manning/1/37 · File · C. July 14th 1930-C. July 14th 1941
Part of Personal Papers

This letter, unlike the others, is addressed to a Master of the College. Manning is informing the Master of certain strains/tests in the glass in the Alcock Chapel.

Manning, Bernard L.
Manning to H.C. Darby
JCPP/Manning/1/2 · File · 31st December 1930
Part of Personal Papers

Written on Manning's birthday, this letter is mostly a gesture of thanks to Darby for a gift. Manning neglects to say what it is, though judging by the language used we can assume it is a book or something to read. He is extremely grateful for the gift, saying it was a surprise despite each year Christmas holding less surprises for him. A heartwarming letter, Manning stresses how much he treasures his friendship and work with Darby.

Manning also mentions that he has recently moved house, to Northallerton, which he finds to be a pleasant little town.

Manning, Bernard L.
Manning to H.C. Darby
JCPP/Manning/1/6 · File · 2nd September 1931
Part of Personal Papers

In Manning's own words, this piece is 'not a letter: only a report'. Indeed, most of the letter is simply Clapham's reply to Manning's question in the previous letter.

Manning's own contributions are brief: a hope that Darby discusses his philosophy question with Claphan someday and a mention that he is staying in Northallerton for a week, reading 'Dante and The Testament of Beauty and Walter Scott'.

Manning, Bernard L.
Manning to H.C. Darby
JCPP/Manning/1/9 · File · 2nd January 1932
Part of Personal Papers

In this letter, Manning expresses his gratitude to Darby for his Christmas gift, which was a book of Thomas' poems, all of which are new to him. Manning hopes to repay him by giving him something in return too, which he had neglected to do so far, thanks to being busy with colds, audits and end of term business.

Darby's mother had been doing poorly as of late, according to this letter but Manning expresses his relief that she's doing better now.

Manning, Bernard L.
Manning to H.C. Darby
JCPP/Manning/1/12 · File · 22nd October 1932
Part of Personal Papers

While this item has no year date, the fact that the paper itself came from the Bursar means it cannot have been written any later than 1933.

This is a simple request from Manning to Darby, asking him if he'll act as a host for the Geography Club that night and show people where to go. Manning cannot do himself due to a cold and he trusts Darby, as he thinks no person knows the area better than he does.

Manning, Bernard L.