Mrs White
Due to Henry Beaumont
October 3rd. 2 lights of new glass. 9s
At Whittlesey house. 9s
Settled this bill. H Beaumont.
Comprises correspondence with Robert Wark (Curator of Art, Henry E Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California) relating to Bronowski giving a lecture on 'William Blake and His Age' to open an exhibition on Blake (1 Nov 1965). Also includes an invitation and a list of people to invite to the lecture, and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Note on exhibition in Carlisle Cathedral of part of the Library of Henry Hutton, Fellow of Jesus College, which was given to Carlisle Cathedral by his student Arthur Savage. Savage inherited the books from Hutton when he died in 1655.Also general biographical notes on the Hutton family.
Photocopies of original letters relating to Brown sent to the College by his grandson in 1963. Photocopies also include silhouettes of Brown and Thomas Attwood Walmisley;
Includes copy of caricature print of Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 26th January 1889 under his nickname 'Black Morgan'; Photograph showing Morgan in a wheelchair with his wife speaking to him through an ear trumpet, c. 1900.
A bundle of income and land tax receipts from Henry Unwin (for Jesus College) from Great Wilbraham.
The first three items are income tax receipts addressed to Unwin, dated 27 April 1861 (17s 11d); 2 February 1861 (17s 11d); and 12 December 1861 (£1 12s 3d)
The next two items are land and assessed tax receipts for the first moiety of 1861-2 and the second moiety of 1860-1, dated 1 November 1861 and 27 April 1861, both for £2 11d. All five receipts are signed by Robert Dawson, the collector.
The sixth item is a note totalling these charges.
Includes photographs of painting and condition report
Production of Herod - a 13th century liturgical drama performed in the College Chapel on 4th, 5th and 6th December 1961
Played by Gerald Studdert-Kennedy. Coloured drawing of the costume; notes about the costumes; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes
Poster and flier for Heroes of Kabuki - The Jesus College gift of Japanese prints held at the Fitzwilliam Museum 23 May to 24 September 2006.
17½ x 12½. After William Hogarth. Published by J.Hinton, Newgate Street.
Baron, B.Consists of a typescript [unpublished] paper by Herzberger (University of Toronto), with an envelope listing the paper and stating it was given to Bronowski in 1969.
Hi-Fi News & Records Review.
Vol. 24, No. 12 - December 1979
Contents:
- Editorial Comment
- News and Views
- Crossword Puzzle Solution
- Readers' Letters
- Soundings. By Donald Aldous
- Subjective Sounds. By Paul Messenger
- FM Radio. By Angus McKenzie
- Audio Patents. By Adrian Hope
- Book Reviews. By Peter Gammond, Peter Branscombe, Paul Oliver
- Gramophile - the record and music scene
- Interview: Daniel Barenboim
- Looking Back. By Peter Gammond
- The Things I Hear. By David Pickett
- Music on Record: London Symphony Orchestra
- Subscription Details
- Classified Advertisements
- Dealer Panel Advertisements
- Advertisers' Index
Features:
- The Fearby Front-End. By L. F. Fearby
- The Calrec Soundfield Microphone. By Angus McKenzie
- Practical Ambisonics. By Trevor Attewell
- Disc Information - 1. By Trevor Swinson
- Disc Information - 2. By Tulley Potter
- Curing Interference. By Harry Leeming
- London Symphony Orchestra. By Peter Gammond
- Daniel Barenboim. Interview by Andrew Keener
Equipment Reviews
Record Reviews
Hi-Fi News & Records Review.
Vol. 24, No. 9 - September 1979
Contents:
- Editorial Comment
- News and Views
- Crossword Puzzle
- Readers' Problems
- Readers' Letters
- Soundings. By Donald Aldous
- Subjective Sounds. By Paul Messenger
- FM Radio. By Angus McKenzie
- Book Review. By Geoff Jeanes
- Audio Patents. By Adrian Hope
- Tape Matters. By Douglas Brown
- Gramophile - the record and music scene
- Looking Back. By Peter Gammond
- The Things I Hear. By Robert Matthew-Walker
- Music on Record: Peter Maxwell Davies
- Subscription Details
- Classified Advertisements
- Dealer Panel Advertisements
- Advertisers' Index
Features:
- An Experimental Scratch Eliminator. By R. A. Penfold
- Philips and the Mic/Din Problem. By Angus McKenzie
- Reviewing and Consultancy. By Adrian Hope
- Stereo Seat Postscript. By John Crabbe
- Claudio Abbado & Salvatore Accardo. Interview by Andrew Keener
- Peter Maxwell Davies. By Douglas Hammond
Equipment Reviews
Record Reviews
Hi-Fi News & Records Review.
Vol. 25, No. 11 - November 1980
Contents:
- Editorial Comment
- News and Views
- Crossword Puzzle. By Maurice Taggart
- Readers' Letters
- Positive Feedback - technical correspondence
- Soundings. By Donald Aldous
- Subjective Sounds. By Paul Messenger
- FM Radio. By Angus McKenzie
- Audio Patents. By Barry Fox
- Tape Matters. By Douglas Brown
- American Letter. By John Atkinson
- Gramophile - the record and music scene
- Interview: Alexander Gibson
- Looking Back. By Peter Gammond
- The Things I Hear. By David Pickett
- Music on Record: Aaron Copland
- Classified Advertisements
- Local Dealer Advertisements
- Advertisers' Index
Features:
- Cartridge Correlation. By Martin Colloms
- Half-Cut Records. By Stan Ricker and Gary Giorgi
- Listening Tests & Absolute Phase. By John Atkinson
- A Simple Phase Inverter. By Ivor Humphreys
- Berlioz and the Phantom Organ. By John Crabbe
- Aaron Copland at eighty. By Kenneth Dommett
- Sir Alexander Gibson. By Edward Seckerson
Equipment Reviews
Record Reviews
Hi-Fi News & Records Review.
Vol. 27, No. 5 - May 1982
Contents:
- Editorial Comment
- News and Products
- Crossword Puzzle. By Maurice Taggart
- Readers' Letters
- Soundings. By Donald Aldous
- Subjective Sounds. By Paul Messenger
- FM Radio. By Angus McKenzie
- Audio Patents. By Barry Fox
- Book Reviews. By Stephen Daw and John Freestone
- Gramophile - the record and music scene
- Interview: Lydia Artymiw
- Looking Back. By Geoff Jeanes
- Music on Record: de Falla
- Classified Ads
- Local Dealer Ads
- Advertisers' Index
Features:
- Music by numbers
- Readership Survey
- Feature Review: Three State-of-Art Tuners. By Angus McKenzie
- An Audio Report from Montreux and Paris. By Paul Messenger
- Lydia Artymiw in Interview. By Ivor Humphreys
- Manuel de Falla and the Spanish Tradition. By Kenneth Dommett
Equipment Reviews
Record Reviews
Includes score book, lists of fixtures and outcomes of matches.
Jesus College Chapel Choir Holland Tour.
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Byrd - Vigilate; Purcell - Thy word is a lantern; Wood - O thou the central orb; Tavener - God is with us; Bruhns - Praeludium in G; Harris - Strengthen ye the weak hands; Wise - Prepare ye the way of the Lord; Anon - Coventry Carol; Rutter - Jesus child
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Harwood - Evening service in A flat; Bach - Fugue on Magnificat; Byrd - O magnum mysterium; Gardner - Tomorrow shall be my dancing day; Archer - A child is born in Bethlehem
A wide road towards mountains
A road across the rivulet in the mountain
Highway Rate bill for the parish of Hundon. Signed by Charles Deeks.
Deeks, CharlesReceipt for the highway rate of the parish of Hundon received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, £15 2s 5d.
Deeks, CharlesComprises correspondence with Professor Hilary Putnam (Department of Philosophy, Harvard University) on Gödel's theorem, John Lucas' arguments regarding this, and related philosophical questions.
With an envelope listing the article.
Consists of articles from the Journal of Theoretical Biology (one sent to Bronowski from Hilgartner, and another inscribed "J Bronowski, 1969"), with an envelope listing the articles.
Consists of a typescript [pre-publication/ unpublished].
Eastbourne Terrace (63-99 Hills Road)
1-19 Eastbourne Terrace now known as 99-63 Hills Road (odd numbers)
The portion of the road frontage where Nos. 63-99 Hills Road were built was first leased to Richard Reynolds Rowe (the College Agent). He did not take up his option and in 1865 he assigned his interest to Arthur John Gray (builder)
In 1870 a lease of 8 dwelling houses called Eastbourne Terrace was granted to Gray for 40 years. By 1884 (when the lease was due for renewal) he had built 11 more making 19 in total
He kept an interest in 6 houses (Nos. 1, 2, 5, 8, 10 and 11 Eastbourne Terrace) and after his death in 1898 he left his daughter, Elizabeth Jane Bennett, these houses (now called Nos. 79, 81, 85, 91, 97 and 99 Hills Road)
The name changed from Eastbourne Terrace to Hills Road around 1896
College Terrace (101-123 Hills Road)
This was next to Eastbourne Terrace and consisted of 12 houses. These are now 123-101 Hills Road (odd numbers)
Trumpington Inclosure (172-176 Hills Road)
For a history of Nos. 172-176 Hills Road see under 172 Hills Road
Plan showing the Hills Road and Brooklands allotments. The plan shows the area of the land [15A 3R 20P and 7A 2R 26P]; the position where the railway lines crossed the fields; the names of the neighbouring owners and an area where gravel had been dug. Scale: 2 chains to 1 inch
'Plan of Building Ground, Hills Road, Cambridge', showing the area for proposed development between Hills Road/Station Road junction and Occupation Road marked in green
Consists of a photocopy of references from a [chapter] published in 'Animal Behaviour', with an envelope listing the contents.
The advowson of Hinxton Vicarage was acquired by the College in 1558 by gift of Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely, who bought it, together with five others, from the Crown for £100. See the grant by Letters Patent, Philip and Mary, in Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1557-8, p.40. the original is in the Steel Press, shelf 8 (Dr Fuller's Foundation). The benefice was united to that of Ickleton 16.5.1930, the college retaining the right of presentation every alternate turn.
With an envelope listing the articles.
Copy of Sherman's college history, transcribed in several hands. The title page bears a Latin dedication to John North, Fellow and teacher of Greek, by "J. M.". The last date in the text is 1666, but thre are many marginal notes added by Dr Charles Ashton (Master 1701-52).
William Lambarde's transcription (1565) of books 4-8 of Henry of Huntingdon's "Historia Anglorum"; with a work said to be Gervase of Tilbury's "De necessariis scacarii observatiis", actually the "Dialogue of the Exchequer" by Richard Fitzsimon
Contains copies of: John Sherman's history of the college, 'Aborigines Jesuani', in a late 17th century mixed hand, the latest date in this original hand being 1681, but the lists of personnel being carried on in other hands up to 1717; the statutes of Bishop West, in a late 17th or 18th century hand, with underlining and annotations including some restoring clauses omitted or recast by the Visitors of 1549-50; the statute added by the Visitors; Charles I's interpretation of the statute 'De Numero Sociorum' (at p. 161), 1635; the statute 'De Preceptore Gram. Et ejus Hostiario' (at p. 163); papers concerning the election of Charles Proby to a fellowship, July 1692; the preamble to Bishop West's statutes (p. 173) with marginal notes correcting the text to agree with that of STA 1/1; the statutes of Bishop James Stanley (1514), with similar marginal notes; account of receipts for the year 1556 (at p. 203, copied from STA 1/1); an account of the lapse of two fellowships to L. Andrews, then Bishop of Ely, with his interpretation of some doubts in the college statutes (1614); an interpretation of the statute 'De Numero Sociorum', 1634; an interpretation 'De Senioritate, et majore parte Sociorum', 3 Jan 1637/8; a case heard before the Bishop's Vicar-General on 11 June 1638; and Dr Boldero's letter to Bishop [Matthew] Wren about John North's election to a fellowship, 1 Feb. 1666/7 (p. 238).
Printed facsimiles entitled 'The Earliest Statutes of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1514-1515' are of Bishop Stanley's statutes [edited by Arthur Gray], printed for the Master and Fellows by W. Heffer & Sons Ltd, Cambridge. The volumes also include an English translation of the statutes, a note on Bishop Stanley's statutes and other codes of the 16th century, notes on particular statutes and a transcription (in Latin) of the first part of the Royal Licence for the foundation of Jesus College. The only difference between the two volumes lies in the binding.
Historical Anthology of Music. By Archibald T. Davison and Willi Apel.
Oriental, Medieval and Renaissance Music.
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Historical Anthology of Music. By Archibald T. Davison and Willi Apel.
Baroque, Rococo, and Pre-Classical Music.
Published by Oxford University Press, London.
Material compiled or collected by the church recorders of NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies). This includes three printed leaflets on Elmstead Church, a photograph, and lists of material (i.e. parish registers, overseers records etc.), held in various record offices. Mostly photocopied typescripts. With covering letter of 1993
Consists of a memorandum, from Bronowski to Mr Slater, about Derek de Solla Price (Professor of the History of Science, Yale University) writing a history of scientific institutions and requesting information on the Salk Institute.
An essay on the history of the living of Swavesey, dealing mainly with the nedieval period, endorsed with the name of Mr Caley and the date of 1840.
This is an examination of the poems of William Cowper, English poet and hymnist during the 18th century. By showcasing and picking apart Cowper's poems, Manning is able to revela much about the man, from his political opinions to his thoughts on religion. Manning urges that the point of this paper isn't to encourage a person to read Cowper's poems, since he admits that they won't be for everyone. Instead, it is an analysis of a collection of poems and how they highlight the thoughts of the poet behind them.
Manning, Bernard L.