Three income tax receipts in the parish of All Saints, addressed to the Bursar and the Master of Jesus College. One receipt for £3 18s 9d, for two quarters' duty for the tax year 1863-4, and dated 3rd November 1863. Two receipts for £1 19s 5d, each for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, and dated 23rd July 1864 and the second one undated. All signed by R. Peters, the collector. On the reverse of two receipts, is a list of names, the same on both sheets.
Peters, R.Income tax receipts for the parish of All Saints, both paid by Mr. Seymour. Each totalling 12s 5 1/2 d, the third and fourth quarters' duty in the tax year 1863. Dated 20th January and 18th April 1864 and both signed by R. Peters, the collector.
Peters, R.Three income tax receipts for the parish of West Wratting, received of John Symonds. One totalling £3 6s 2d, for two quarters' duty in the tax year 1863-4, and two totalling £1 13s 2d, the third and fourth quarters' duty for the tax year 1863-4. Receipts dated 29th November 1863, 23rd February 1864 and 9th April 1864. Both signed by William Noble, the collector.
Noble, WilliamTwo income tax receipts for the parish of Willingham in the county of Cambridge, received of Mrs Ellis of Jesus College. One receipt totals 15s 3 1/2 d, two quarters' duty in the tax year 1863-4, and dated 10th December 1863. Other receipt totals 9s 11 1/2 d, the third quarter's duty in the tax year 1862-3, and dated 21st January 1863. Both signed by William Howlett, the collector
Howlett, Mr. WilliamThree receipts for income tax in the parish of St. Andrew the Great, Cambridgeshire. Two for 2s 3d, for one quarter's tax each, dated 21st February 1863 and 1st June 1863. One for 4s 6d, for two quarters, dated 21st February 1862. Paid by Mr Seymour. Signed by N. Jelle, the collector.
Jelle, N.Income tax receipts for the parish of All Saints, both paid by Mr. Seymour. Each totalling 12s 6d, the third and fourth quarters' duty in the tax year 1860-1861. Dated 18th January and 23rd April 1861 and both signed by R. Peters, the collector.
Peters, R.Three income tax receipts for the parish of Willingham in the county of Cambridge, received of D. Whittlesey from Jesus College. Two receipts for 5s 1d, the third and fourth quarter for the tax year 1862-3, and one receipt for 10s 2d, two quarters' duty for the tax year 1862-3. Receipts dated 1862, 28th January 1863 and 30th April 1863. All signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. William5 receipts for income tax and land tax all dates 20th February 1926.
84 and 85 Pike's Walk, 73/75 Kinbur (?) Starling (?), 11 King St., 11a Manor St. (?), and 63 King St. - Total land tax received £3 10s 5d.
10, 6, 5, 4, 29, 1 Park Terrace - Total land tax received £4 14s 6d.
18, 22, 21 and 20 Jesus Lane - Total land tax received £7 16s 4d.
12, 14 and 15 St. Edward's Passage - Total land tax received £1 14s 3d.
24/23 Magdalene St. - Total land tax received £2 3d.
All sent by Messrs Carter Jonas and Sons on 20th February 1926. C.E. Lawrence collector.
Cambridge District CouncilIncome tax, first moiety, received of Master of Jesus College on 10th January 1859, the sum of £3 5s 10 1/2d. for two quarters' income tax due 20th September 1859. Signed by R. Peters, collector.
Back has list of tenants:
Adson, Woodland, Jerrold, Claydon, Spaleman, Sharpe, Timson, Miller, Houlden, Kimperton, Walker, Webster, Adams, Parker, Fisher.
Income tax, second moiety: Received of Master of Jesus College, 19th October 1859 the sum of £3 5s 10 1/2d. for two quarters' income tax due 20th March 1859. Signed R. Peters.
Tenants: Nelson, Wood, Jerrald, Claydon, Spaleman, Sharpe, Hinson, Miller, Holden, Kimperton, Walker, Webster, Adams, Parker.
Income tax, first moiety, for Jesus College. Received of the Rev. Bursar of Jesus College on 31st January 1859, the sum of £2 10s. 4d. for two quarters' income tax due 20th September 1858. Signed Richard Rows, Collector. Income tax, second moiety. Received of the Rev. the Bursar of Jesus College on 2nd May 1859 the sum of £2 10s. 4d. for two quarters' income tax due 20th March 1859. Signed Richard Rows.
Rows, RichardIncome Tax Receipts for:
Parish of Great Shelford, Received of S. Hurrell, totalling £1 3s 6d, Stephen Hagger, Collector
Parish of Great Shelford, Received of S. Hurrell, totalling 31 8s 6d, Stephen Hagger, Collector
Parish of Great ShelfordIncome Tax Receipts for:
Parish of Willingham, Received of Thos. [?}rockbock totalling £3 19s 1d, Josiah Smith, Collector
Parish of G. Willingham, Received of Grooge, totalling £1 8s 2d, Josiah Smith, Collector
Parish of WillinghamIncludes an envelope addressed to the Bursar of Jesus College (B. L. Manning) containing a handwritten note by Mr Jon Hays (17th September 1921) enclosing vouchers for income tax, house duty and land tax due January (£27 13s 5d, collected 7th March 1921) and July (£27 7s 6d)
Hays, Mr. JonTwo bills, each for two quarters' income tax for parish of All Saints. Both are collected from Jesus College. Amount for each bill totals £5 10s 0d. Both signed by William Wiseman.
Wiseman, WilliamFour bills, each for two quarters' income tax for parish of Trinity/Holy Trinity. One is collected from Rellhem, one from Marshall, one is collected from Chapman. Amount for three of the bills total £0 6s 8d; the fourth totals the other three, at £1. All signed by J. Cooke.
Cooke, J.Income Tax, House Duty, and Land Tax bill for £8 14s 2d.
Income Tax, House Duty, and Land TaxThree receipts for payments made for Half Moon Yard, Borough High St, and Half Moon Inn. Payments were due 1st January 1915.
Tax CollectorIncome Tax, House Duty and Land Tax Bill.
Item 1: tax on lodge and buildings amounting to £151, 18s, 9d received from Mr Goodwin, Bursar.
Item 2: tax on ‘rooms’ amounting to £21, 15s, 9d received from Mr Goodwin, Bursar.
Item 3: Income tax on Mr Goodwin, Bursar amounting to £53, 4s, 1d.
Income Tax, House Duty, and Land Tax for the place of Canvey Island: £2 5s.
Clark, Mr. A. M.Income tax, house duty and land tax due 1st January 1921 for several properties: 20 Jesus Lane, 21 Jesus Lane, 22 Jesus Lane, 23 Jesus Lane, 24 Jesus Lane, 26-31 Jesus Lane, 30 Jesus Lane, 32 Jesus Lane, Newmarket Road, Belmont Place and King Street, 1 Park Terrace, 2 Park Terrace, 4 Park Terrace, 5 Park Terrace, 6 Park Terrace, 10 Park Terrace, 23-24 Magdalene Street, 11 Manor Terrace, 11 Manor Street and 63 King Street, 73-75 King Street, 12-14 St Edwards Passage
Parish and Borough of CambridgeTwo bills, each for two quarters' income tax for parish or place of Jesus College Cambridge. Both are collected from the Revd the Bursar of Jesus College. Amount for each bill totals £43 17s 2d. Both signed by Richard Rowe.
Rowe, RichardConsists of record sheets filled in with details of correspondence. The correspondence had mainly sent to Bronowski but also to Senior Fellows, [the Council of Fellows], Resident Fellows, Jonas Salk, Edwin Lennox, [George S Conn] and others.
Consists of record sheets filled in with details of correspondence. The correspondence had mainly been sent to P [Krohn] and Bronowski but also to the Board of Trustees, all Fellows, [Sylvia Hodgson], Institute Staff, [the Council of Fellows], [Augustus] Kinzel, Jonas Salk, and others.
Correspondence from others to Ian Stewart, organised alphabetically by correspondent.
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyContains a draft catalogue of Bronowski's writings and files on publications, poems, notes and source material for 'The Face of Violence'.
Incrementals and decrementals up to Michaelamsd 1832. Listing the Master, Mr Dicks, Mr Graham, Mr Wright, Mr Tancried(?). Mr Hustler, Mr Addy, Mr Skinner, Mr Studholme, Mr Brougham, Mr Walter, Mr Greenwood, Mr Perry, Mr Gaskin, Mr Feudall, Mr Heathfield.
Includes menus. 1969 has table plan, list of attendees and list of some associated costs
Sir Thomas Saunderson K.C.B. to Thomas Small of Nailsworth, clothier, sale of the advowson of King's Stanley for £300.
Comprises a set of index cards containing details of individuals and organisations. Some cards had been annotated as to whether they had been sent a Christmas card in 1971.
Details on the cards correspond to, though not always exactly match, the series of reprints (Bronowski 7/1). The cards are divided into Study Reprints and Reference Reprints.
Consists of cards with details of essays by Bronowski (including where and when they were published) divided into chapters. These chapters relate to those in Bronowski 4/1/11.
Handwritten Index and other annotations of Making Music on the Organ. [Published by Oxford University Press in 1990].
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerAn index of accounts including courts, masters lodge, Journeys, and items sent to Steeple Morden. Sum of £62 7s 6 1/2d
Includes fliers, posters, programmes and organisational papers.
Comprises research notes and photocopies from books on subjects including: Rajasthan, Delhi, Bombay, the Ellora and Ajanta caves, Bundi (near Delhi), temple of Konarak, religions of India, Ayurveda practices, Indian warfare, Jaipur observatory, imagery to find and research to be undertaken when in India, Indian mathematics and architecture in India.
Also includes a copy of a letter from the Building Research Station (Watford, United Kingdom) to Jo Marquand sending information about the Iron Pillar at Delhi.
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's trip to India including: a typed copy of a letter sent to Mrs [Indira] Gandhi (14 March 1967) on subjects including scientific education in India; correspondence on Bronowski's lectures and radio talks given in India; press cuttings from The Times of India; programmes, invitations, lecture notes, business cards and a list of seminar delegates from visits to New Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, Hyderabad and Bombay; an information sheet on 'Indian Agriculture: Problems and Prospects'; and 4 black and white photographs of Bronowski speaking at All India Radio (Bombay) and with a sitar. Also includes 1 annotated business card from Japan.
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to Jacob and Rita Bronowski's trip to India in 1966.
Poster and typescript programme for a concert given by Nitai Dasgupta (voice), Manescahdra Kansara (sitar), Clem Alford (sitar) and Kamaljid Singh Chana (tabla) at St Michael's Hall, Trinity Street
Cambridge Asian Music CircleComprises correspondence with Indira Ghandi (Minister for Information and Broadcasting and then Prime Minister), Inam Rahman (Indian Council for Cultural Relations), Dr P M Bhagarva (Regional Research Laboratory, Hyderabad), Dr A Rahman (Scientist-in-charge, Survey & Planning of Scientific Research Unit, New Delhi), Sunila Khanna (Programme Organiser, Indian Council for Cultural Relations), Dr V K Narayana Menon (Director General, All India Radio) and others, relating to Bronowski visiting India in Oct-Nov 1966 to advise the Government on scientific education (particularly through broadcasting) and to lecture at universities.
Includes proposed itineraries, press cuttings, a photocopy of an interview of Bronowski in Bombay in 'Science Today', lecture notes and a list of lectures being given, text of 'On being an Intellectual' delivered at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations in New Delhi (16 Nov 1966), papers on 'Investment on Scientific R & D - A Sectorial Analysis' and 'Research Planning - Mechanical Engineering Need for Priority' co-authored by A Rahman.
Also includes a press cutting of 'Bronowski - Integrator of Science and Humanities' from The Sunday Standard (27 Jul 1969) and Inam Rahman's curriculum vitae.
Information relating to the earliest students of known Indian Muslim origin.
Comprises correspondence, mainly with Professor Thomas A Sebeok (Chairman, Research Center for the Language Sciences, Indiana University), relating to 2 planned lectures by Bronowski on 'Language in a Biological Frame' (12 & 13 Oct 1970). The lectures were to have the subtitles 'The Behavioral Component' and 'The Logical Component'.
Includes a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Correspondence relating to indictment against the College for not maintaining the College ditch adjoining Midsummer Common. Including correspondence with Christopher Pemberton, the College solicitor, George Bays the complainant, H. A. Woodham, Frederick Randall, Clerk to the Commissioners of the Cambridge Improvement Acts and J. Deacon Fetch, clerk to the sanitary committee of guardians of the Cambridge Union.
The Bishop grants indulgence of 40 days to all who contribute to the relief of the nuns on the occasion of the destruction of their dwellings and goods by fire. Written in Doddington.
Arundel, Thomas (1353-1414) Archbishop of CanterburyThe bishop grants relaxation of penance for 25 days to persons contributing to the aid of the nuns. Written in Cambridge.
Suffield, Walter deThe Archbishop grants indulgence of 40 days to persons contributing to the relief of the nuns whose buildings have been ruined by violent storms. Written in the Manor of Croydon.
Courtenay, William (1342-1396) Archbishop of CanterburyComprises letters inviting Bronowski to speak at the annual meeting of the Industrial Design Society of America in San Francisco (29 & 30 Sep 1966), with replies from Bronowski declining.
This letter from Eliza Hilton Hartcup to Rev. French discusses the creation and resending of an updated certificate in the correct format to the College
Hartcup, Mrs. Eliza Hilton