Letter from Charles Hoare describing payments made to Rev. C. Style Drake for £30 and Rev. R. A. Rackham for £20.
Hoare, CharlesLetter from Charles Hoare describing payments made to lay fellows T. Austedi, H. Hodgson, Esq., and J. H. Rosers, Esq. for £31 1s 10d each.
Hoare, CharlesLetter from Charles Hoare describing payments made on behalf of the college to I. Clayton's account with Mr. Mortlock (£150) and to Mr. Rattee (£150). Also describes a bill for £278 9s 1d from Mr. Russell.
Hoare, CharlesLetter from Charles Hoare regarding the restoration fund for the college (chapel). Describes the payment to Smith and Co. and Mortlock and Co. of £444 3s 4d. Also describes correspondence with Mr. Laurence regarding the order of court.
Hoare, CharlesLetter describing the sale of plants (?) on behalf of the college by Charles Hoare/Hoare Bank and Cottled and Palmer Brokers. Total: £444 3s 4d
Hoare, CharlesReceipt recording purchase of Hundon Vouchers (Broby Fund) for £168 3s 2d on behalf of the College by Charles Hoare Co.
Hoare, CharlesPlan of proposed new frontage at the corner of Hobson Street and King Street [see correspondence: JCAD/3/CAM/HOB/2/2/2]
Dunn, H. H.Hockey began being played in college in the Lent term of 1902.
The label on the back of the photograph reads: The Annual Hockey match between the Public Schoolmasters and Tulse Hill, at Kent House, Beckenham, Kent (Tulse Hill won 2 goals to nil). Play stopped around the Masters' goal
The label on the back of the photograph reads: The Annual Hockey match between the Public Schoolmasters and Tulse Hill, at Kent House, Beckenham, Kent (Tulse Hill won 2 goals to nil). Tulse Hill inside the circle, but are prevented from shooting
Comprises correspondence with Donald Tyerman (The Economist), who was advising Hodder and Stoughton, on: a request (declined) for Bronowski to contribute to a series of Twentieth Century studies (a statement describing the series is included); asking for advice on potential contributors in biology and physics; and a request to consider Hodder and Stoughton as publishers for Bronowski's Silliman and Mellon lectures ['The Origins of Knowledge and the Imagination' and 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge'].
Live recordings [of choral music?] across 6 sides of three shellac disks. No description given of performers or venue.
Side A, first disk (matrix no URC 147 A) label blank
Side B, first disk (matrix no URC 147 B) label annotated 'Hodie 1955'
Side A, second disk (matric no URC 179 A) label blank
Side B, second disk (matrix no URC 179 B) label annotated '1st. 1956'
Side A, third disk (matrix no URC 170 A) label annotated '1. Chiang K'uei 2. Nuns of Chester 1956'
Side B, third disk (matrix no URC 170 B) label annotated 'Magnificat Dufay 1956'
University Recording CompanyHodie Christus Natus Est. Motet for five voices. By J. P. [Jan Pieterszoon] Sweelinck.
Vocal score (with accompaniment).
Published by Novello & Company, Ltd., London. No.34 of The Bach Choir Magazine. Select Vocal Part Music of Various Schools. Edited for the use of the Bach Choir.
Consists of a reprint and a report by William C Hoffman (Mathematics Research Laboratory, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories), with an envelope listing the reprint.
Consists of a carbon copy of a letter from Bronowski to Holley about an Annual Fellows meeting.
Consists of an article (in German, sent with the authors compliments) and a conference address on 'Physics and Culture', with an envelope listing the contents.
- Parish of Holy Trinity property and income tax. 8s 9d received of the master and fellows of Jesus College by A Knowles, collector.
- Parish of Holy Trinity property and income tax. 2 receipts of 7s 10 1/2d each received of the master and fellows of Jesus College by A Knowles, collector.
1859:
Nov 29: to allowed Mr. Haines 1 years insurance to Michaelmas 1860. 1 years land tax. 2 years property tax to Lady Day. 2 years property tax to Michaelmas 1859.
1859: Nov 29 by Mr John Haines 1 years rent to Michaelmas 1859.
Balance carried to general account: £178 7s 0d.
Francis, ClementContains student cast lists for Shakespeare plays, with an index of plays at the back. Written in a "science exercise book".
Includes menus and table plans, 1978-9; Also seating plan and guest list attendees of Honorary Fellows dinner, 1970;
Material relating to honorary fellowships, including certificates, awards and photographs.
Black fur trimmed hood from an undergraduate's academic gown.
Manuscripts & typescripts of Horace Herbert King without accompanying correspondence
King, Horace HerbertNot in M. R. James' Catalogue. Contains: 1) Calendar [with some entries relating to Florence]; 2) Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary; 3) Office of the dead; 4) The penitential Psalms; 5) Office of the Passion; 6) Office of the Cross.
Comprises correspondence on: sending Bronowski a complimentary subscription to Horizon (published by American Heritage Publishing Co., New York); sending Bronowski an illustrated volume on science and technology (in the Smithsonian Library series) published by the American Heritage Publishing Co.; the Salk Institute requesting back issues of Horizon; and a request for Bronowski to write an article on Norbert Wiener (refused).
Receipt for the payment of £25 by Jesus College to the Horne Church Fund.
Henderson, J.This document details the Horne Court accounts for Dr the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, in account with Francis, Webster & Riches. On the left side, it totals up 1 year's insurnace, property tax and land tax allowed to Mr Haines; commission on collection of tithe rent; and a balance carried to the general account. On the right side, it details one year's rent of Mr John Harries. Both sides total £200 each.
Subscription to Horne National School from the Master & Fellows of Jesus College paid by Mr William Haines and received by James Connell. Subscription totals £2 2s 0d. Signed by James Connell.
Connell, JamesInvoice from Dr John Banon to Jesus College for a horse and gig for May 23rd 1831, January 11th 1832, June 21st 1832. Total of £1 15s 6d. Settled on December 17th 1832, signed by John Banon.
Banon, Dr JohnDr French to R Sparrow.
March 24th a horse and duty to Wesley.
March 27th settled with herring.
£0.10.6
Marsh & SwannPaid to Edward Martin 10s for horse and gig hire, 2s 6d duty and 1s for the ostler.
Martin, EdwardPaid £2 15s for horse hire, duty, gig to Willingham, horse to Ely.
Sparrow, RobertReceipt from William Haggis to the Rev. Dr. French for two days of horse and gig usage in March and April 1849, amounting to £1 11s. Signed on Receipt Settled William Haggis.
Haggis, WilliamPaid to Richard Gee for two saddle horses to Willingham for the day with duty.
Gee, RichardPaid to Robert Sparrow for 'Gig to Hundon' (horse) on April 28th 1821. Settled by James Wingfield.
Sparrow, RobertPaid to Robert Sparrow for horse to Hawkeston on August 19th 1821. Settled by John J Sparrows.
Sparrow, RobertA receipt detailing the payment of five guineas (£5 5s) for the subscription for the year ending Michaelmas 1862, in support of Addenbrookes Hospital. Signed with two names, E J Mortlock Esq. and Gilbert Chirstie.
Christie, GilbertPhotograph of Indian musicians playing sitars and tabla, sitting on the floor of [Laurence Picken's?] room on C staircase.
Consists of a technical memorandum (no. 191) from the scientific department of the National Coal Board.
Bill to the Reverend Dr. French from the Woods Hotel within Firnivals Inn, Holborn for various charges related to a hotel stay in February 1847, including jelly, sherry, bed, pen, brandy and biscuits, amounting to £1 2s 2d.
Woods, ThomasTypewritten paper titled: "Hotspot" on musical notation.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerThe house and cottages were demolished after the surrender of the lease in 1840 in order to open access from King Street to the new Malcolm Street which had recently been laid out
List providing new and old numbers
Paid £1 17s to Edward Bore for a year's house tax.
Bore, EdwardDrawn for Miss Young. A ground plan of a house on the corner of Pike's Walk and Christ's Pieces. There is also a block plan showing its location.