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JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1846/8 · Item · March 1837
Part of College Archives

To the Late Steward
MA Accounts
Account with Bursar for Compounders to March 1837

Mr. Thompson, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Caldwell , £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Spacke, £ 2 1s0d
Mr. Ogle, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Calvert, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Warren, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Green, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Hilgame, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Shaw, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Graham, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Brougham, £ 2 1s 0d
Mr. Skinner, £ 2 1s 0d
Sir W. Folkes, £ 2 13s 0d
Dr. Roots, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. J. Edwards, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. C. Abdy, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Cripps, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Myers, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Harrison, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Lockwood, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Wyatt, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Girton, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Hutchinson, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Austin, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Oakes, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Cheney, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Crick, £2 13s 0d
Mr. Lindsell, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Coates, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Snarebrook, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Clay, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Kenwick, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Roots, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Wilkinson, £ 2 13s 0d
Mr. Barlow, £ 2 13s 0d

[Total] = £4 17s 6d

Compositions

Rev. J. W. Smith, £25 0s 0d
J. b. Edwards & Son, £25 0s 6d
Balance to Steward, £34 17s 6d

Balance to Steward £34 17s 6d
Deduct Compositions

Rev. W. White, £16 0s 0d
Rev. Greenwood, £16 0s 0d

= £32 0s 0d

Balance to Steward, £2 0s 6d

Mr. Ashby (ticked in document), £4 1s 6d
Mr. Whitehead (ticked in document), £4 1s 6d
(Total = £8 3s 0d
= £11 0s 0d)

Steward
M. A. Composition bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1838/73 · Item · 1838
Part of College Archives

Lists payments made by individuals. Including £2 6d each by late Fellows Mr. Thompson, Caldwell, Sparke, Ogle, Calvert, Warren, Green, Hibgame, Shaw, Graham, Brougham, Skinner, Greenwood and White. £2 12s 6d each for Mr. Clay B. D., Mr. Roots M. D., and M. A. s Sir William Folkes, Mr Edwards, Abdy, Cupps, Myers, Wyatt, Harrison, Lockwood, Gorton, Austin, Oakes, Chenery, Crick, Leadsell, Coates, Grayebrooke, Kenrick, Roots, Wilkinson, Barlow, Smith, Edwards.

Lydgate, etc.
JCOL/Q/G/8 · File · 1400-1500
Part of Old Library Manuscripts

Poems by John Lydgate; M. R. James's no. 56. A collection of 27 poems, in English with some Latin titles; James lists these and first and last lines. Appended is a table of contents by W. Aldis Wright, Vice-Master of Trinity College.

"Luria, Salvador E."
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/5/1/14 · File · 1 April 1965-26 October 1973
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises: copies of a letter inviting Luria to become a Non-Resident Fellow of the Salk Institute (1965) and a memorandum on Luria accepting the position; correspondence between Luria and Bronowski; some correspondence between Luria and Sylvia Fitzgerald (Editorial Associate to Bronowski) and Lee Lacy (Secretary to Bronowski); a copy of a letter to Philip Mettger (Salk Institute) from Luria replying to a query about libraries; and a copy of an article by Abraham H. Maslow with a letter from Luria criticising the article and expressing concern that it was associated with the Salk Institute.

Lunchtime Organ Recital
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1970/6 · File · 28th July 1970
Part of College Archives

Organ recital given by Michael Baker in the College Chapel on Tuesday 28th July at 1pm

Lunchtime Concert
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1983/4 · File · 1st March 1983
Part of College Archives

Lunchtime concert held in Jesus College Chapel on Tuesday 1st March

JCCA/JCCS/22/1/6 · Item · March 1993
Part of College Archives

Includes organisational correspondence. Organised in part as a thank you for Alan Perceval acting as the JCCS secreatary for a long period.

JCPP/Brittain/2/6 · Item · 26th November 1931
Part of Personal Papers

Black and white photograph taken in the Jesus College Masters Garden. Names on board read B. L. Manning, The Master (Arthur Gray), The University Librarian (Alwyn Faber Schofield), F. J. Sebley, Arthur Quiller-Couch, The Master of Sidney (George Weekes), R. H. Edleston, Freddy Brittain.

On reverse is pasted a photograph showing two men and a woman sitting on a sofa, extract of bumps charts from Lent Races 1931, obituary for Mr. H. S. Whalley Tooker.

Lucifer
JCCA/JCAD/8/5/3/21 · File · 2017 - 17 February 2020
Part of College Archives

Includes correspondence relating to creation of deed of gift, 2017 - 2020; deed of gift from Bryan Kneale and Benson-Sedgwick Engineering Ltd to Jesus College, 17 February 2021;

Lucifer
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1956/4/5/1 · Item · November 1956
Part of College Archives

Played by Mark Lovell. Lucifer (Son of the Morning) and Lucifer (Fallen). Coloured drawings of the costumes; the actor's measurements and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and red fabric swatches

"Lucas, John (Reprints)"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/7/1/91 · File · 1963-c. 1969
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of photocopies and journals containing articles by John R Lucas (Merton College, Oxford). Some were sent to Bronowski by the author (annotated as such) and one is inscribed "J Bronowski 1968). Also includes a copy of a letter from Bronowski to Lucas about his work (24th May 1968).

With an envelope listing some of the articles.

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/100 · Item · 9th December 1920
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with enclosed receipts between B.L. Manning, Bursar of Jesus College, and Mr. Clark, tenant responsible for the repairs of Lubbing's farm, Canvey Island. Mr Clark demands reinbursement for repairs to the buildings and brickwork on the property, including land tax and wall rate, enclosing receipts (20th October 1921). The Bursar points out that such repairs have not been communicated to college beforehand and asks for further clarification (29th October 1921). Clark affirms that he has always "enjoyed the confidence of the College Bursars" and that therefore he deemed superfluous to ask for permission, as he has "always been allowed the cost of the work out of the rent". He suggests meeting in Cambridge on 16th November 1921 to discuss the matter (8th November 1921). The Bursar accepts but still reiterates the necessity to acquire college consent in advance of undertaking repairs, enclosing 1920 accounts and receipts as an example (11th November 1921).

Bursar of Jesus College
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/PARK/GEN/3/6 · File · 13 October 1877 - 7 January 1880
Part of College Archives

Correspondence and plans concerning the renewal of leases in Lower Park Street:

(1) 13th October 1877 - letter from the Bursar setting out the terms for the renewal of the lease for Nos. 29-34 plus a site plan showing the outlines of the properties, the dimensions and the right of way in common to all of these properties

(2) 4th and 5th December 1878 - letters from Samuel R. Ginn (solicitor) to Francis, Riches & Riches explaining the legal position of the leases for Nos. 35 and 36. These were part of a marriage settlement between Ann Smith and John Turner (the trustees were James Mason and Francis Edward Dodds) and included in the will of Ann Turner and later John Turner under which his second wife Mary Turner had made a claim. Reply from Francis, Riches & Riches dated 11th February 1879 and a site plan showing the outline of the two houses and the dimensions

(3) 20th October 1879 – 7th January 1880 - 6 letters between John Smith (son of Ann Turner nee Smith) and Francis & Francis about renewing the lease for Nos. 41-44 Park Street. These properties were part of a marriage settlement between Ann Smith and John Turner. Ann Turner willed them to John Turner for his lifetime and then they passed to her son John Smith. The leases had been drawn up in the names of the trustees named in the marriage settlement (James Mason and Francis Edward Dodd) as John Smith was a minor when he inherited them. The matter was further complicated by the fact they had never been part of a separate lease but were part of a lease of 12 houses held by his step-father. Francis & Francis wanted proof of his claim as there was no assignment to him from the trustees. John Smith explains that one of the trustees (Francis Edward Dodd) was dead and requested a meeting to discuss the matter. Also included is a site plan of the properties showing the outlines and dimensions and two copies of the death certificate of Francis Edward Dodd

Lowance bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1816/29 · 2nd January 1816
Part of College Archives

Signed by Richard Brett.
Christmas lowance bill of £6 6s 9d (including deductions). Costs include: 401 pints; paid to Bennett's College 2 years quit rent; College tennants' ale; Catley 1 quarter for cards.
Bill for £2 5s 10d, received 11th April 1816. Costs include: 155 pints; tennant.
Bill for Mids and Michaelmas £8 0s 2d (minus deductions), received 11th December 1816. 311 pints; paid Green; men as witness; Leach 3 bottles of port; man for rat; man from Gravely; Preston; 2 tenants.

Brett, Richard
Lowance bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/21 · 24th December 1813
Part of College Archives

Lowance Bill, Xmas 1813.
Total 18s 9d, costs include: 30 pints of ale, 2 men for washing the cloister. Additional cost of 2s 6d labelled Catley.
Signed by E Brett.

Brett, E.
Lowance bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/20 · 20th May 1814
Part of College Archives

Lady Day 1814, College Lowance bill. Total 18s 5d: costs include 71 pints and 2 tenants.
Received 20th May 1814, signed by R Brett.

Brett, Richard
"Louis Junker"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/1/34 · File · 5 June 1968-5 February 1974
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence between Bronowski and Professor Louis Junker (Department of Economics, Western Michigan University) on sending each other reprints of lectures, articles and books, and on Junker working on 'The Challenge of Jacob Bronowski'.

Also includes a copy of 'The Meaning of the Twentieth Century: Boulding versus the reviewers' by Junker.

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/7/11 · File · March 1894-November 1896
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with the Rector, W.O. Cleave, and with Queen Anne's Bounty office, about whether to reinstate farm buildings destroyed by fire and insufficiently insured; also negotiations for he sale of the Rushden estate to a local builder.

"Los Angeles Times"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/6/18 · File · 1 April 1965-4 October 1967
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence, mainly with Dr Irving Bengelsdorf (science editor), on subjects including: reviews by Bengelsdorf of lectures, articles and books by Bronowski including 'The Identity of Man'; arranging to interview Karl Popper whilst he was visiting the Salk Institute (Jan 1967); Michael Polanyi's philosophy.

Includes press cuttings of two articles about ageing by Bengelsdorf.

"Los Angeles State College"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/9/4/67 · File · 17 March 1964-14 April 1964
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence about Bronowski participating in a colloquium on 'The Two Cultures and Higher Education' to mark the inauguration of Franklyn A Johnson as President of Los Angeles State College (15 May 1964). Also includes a programme of events for the inauguration.

Lorne, G. E.
JCWA/C/C137 · Item · c. 1920
Part of Works of Art

19 x 13. After S. Lawrence. Published by Ford and George.

Underwood, W.
Lord's Bridge Farm (2)
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/9/27 · File · 27 January 1960-31 August 1960
Part of College Archives

Further correpondence, surveys, valuations etc, leading to the sale of the farm to its sitting tenant in August 1960.

Lord's Bridge Farm (1)
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/9/26 · File · 3 March 1945-25 November 1958
Part of College Archives

Discussions about selling the Farm, its value, necessary inprovements (e.g. drainage), involving the Rector, T.H.W.Clapton, the Bishop of ely (Harold Edward Wynn), the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance, surveyors (J. Carter Jonas & Sons). The College refused to sell at first, and took out a loan for improvements,

JCPP/Hurford/1/1/55 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

"Lord, in this thy mercies' day" for voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Arranged from E. H. 76 by Peter Hurford (tune slightly altered). Key: E minor.

Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer
JCPP/Picken/4/2/2 · File · c 1935-1939
Part of Personal Papers

File of photographs taken by Laurence Picken while travelling in Yugoslavia, kept with a cutting from a newspaper in Russian featuring an image of Picken with three others beneath a headline 'English Scientific Expedition' (annotated in pencil '1935-9 Lake Ochrid').
Many of the prints are annotated on the back by Picken, and many include his friend Franc Fortunat.
The first print in the file is a contemporary studio portrait of Laurence Picken taken in Geneva, annotated 'LP young'.

"Look"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/6/17 · File · 23 March 1965
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a letter from Charlotte Willard (undated, New York) asking Bronowski to be interviewed for Boy's Life and sending a copy of an article by her in Look, with a reply from Bronowski (declining to be interviewed).

"Longuet-Higgins, H. C."
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/7/1/90 · File · 1968-c. 1972
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a copy of 'What is Biology About?' [paper from a conference on 'Chance and Creativity' at Villa Serbelloni, 1972] and a photocopy of a letter to Nature entitled 'Holographic Model of Temporal Recall', with an envelope listing the contents.

London Sinfonietta concert
JCPP/Picken/3/2/19720206 · Item · 6th February 1972
Part of Personal Papers

Programme for a BBC Radio 3 Invitation concert at Selwyn College given by the London Sinfonietta conducted by David Atherton on Sunday 6th February 1972 at 8.45pm

Works performed:

Roberto Gerhard, Gemini

Bach, Partita no 6 in e for harpsichord (Harpsichord: Colin Tilney)

Gerhard, Concerto for eight

Gerhard, Libra

de Falla, Harpsichord Concerto

Selwyn College Music Society
London Reception
JCCA/JCCS/22/1/2 · Item
Part of College Archives

Invitation - The Athenaeum, pall Mall, 7 Nov 2002
List of attendees - The Oyster Shed, undated c. 2013
List of attendees - The Oyster Shed, 4 Nov 2014
List of attendees - Benugos, Deloitte LLP, 3 Nov 2015

London Lease Letter
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1823/44 · 5th June 1823
Part of College Archives

Memorandum of the London lease
The Master of Jesus College
Summary: by a letter from Mr Piper, it is revealed he will be here for a day on his way from Yorkshire to London. Requests a church for Wright and says he will give him the money.
Signed by J A Brown

Pleasance, William
London lease bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/42 · 1 July 1814
Part of College Archives

Knight William Young lease 25,4. Examining and ruling, paging, indexing. Two planks fixed. Scales. Cleaning.

Godfrey Ambrose Towns, 23, 32 lease. Examining, ruling, paging, indexing. Reduced on account of the size of the Gk.

Licence of alienation Fulwood. Indexing and paging.

Giffand, Richard lease 22,2. Ruling, paging, indexing, examining. Plan and scale fixed.

Keach, Mary lease 22, 40. Examining, ruling and paging. Plan and scale very large, description.

Lamb and Jones, 24, 21 lease. Examining source, ruling and paging. Large plan, scale, colouring.

Hampton, Francis, 29,11 lease. Examining, ruling. Plan, scale, colouring, description.

James, Elizabeth Mary, 21, 16 lease. Examining and ruling. Plan very large, description, scale, colouring.

Oman, William, lease 21, 10. Examining and ruling. No plan.

Oman, William [...] to Heygate. Examining and ruling.

Walden George [...] lease 23, 12. Examining and ruling. Large plan, scale, description, colouring.

Fann[...], John, 27, 15 years. Examining and ruling. Reduced plan, [...] in description, reduced.

Bonham, Avery, 26, 20 lease. Examining and ruling. No plan [...] to both.

James, John alienation to [...] 12, 20. Examining and paging. No plan.

Paceston, William lease 25, 29. Examining and ruling. No plan.

George, Elizabeth lease 29, 17. Examining and ruling. Plan and scale, description, colouring.

James, John to Rev'd Fry 12, 15. Examining, ruling, and plan with scale.

James, John to son 12, 27. Examining, ruling, plan with scale. Book by [...]. Postage, booking [...] paper. Copy of list of labours and work to loft at College, with books . Paging books to the end [...].

Total £8 7s 8d. Settled in full of all demands 1st July 1814. Signed by W Shield.

Shield, Mr. W.
London House Rent
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/117 · Item · March 1921
Part of College Archives

Account booklet containing rental breakdown, including property, lad taxes and commission for college-owned properties in London:
1) 60-63 Aldermanbury. Rent received due Christmas 1920 (£176) from S. Smith (March 1921)
2) 60-63 Aldermanbury. Rent received due Ladyday 1921 (£110) from S. Smith (June 1921)
3) 60-63 Aldermanbury. Rent received due Midsummer (£110) from S. Smith (September 1921)
4) 60-63 Aldermanbury and 16/17 Addle Street. Rent received due Michaelmas (184p;12s) from Sir Smith, Brandshaw, Oatlery and Litto (November 1921)

St. Quintin Son & Stanley
London Dinner
JCCA/JCCS/22/1/11 · Item · 21 March 2015
Part of College Archives

List of attendees at the JCCS London dinner held at the Oxford and Cambridge Club

London Accounts
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1862/112 · Item
Part of College Archives

This document details the account for London rentals for Dr the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, in account with Dr Barnes and Bernard. On the left side, it totals up various charges for repairs, acquittance, various taxes, for various people and properties. On the right side, it totals up Phoenix Assurance Company's premium and duty for multiple properties; commission on rent; and cash to the Reverend Corrie's account. Both sides total £175 18s 9d each.