Licence for armorial bearings, male servants, and dogs belonging to Mr William Holden Duke (Steward) of Jesus College. 1 armorial bearing costing £1 1s 0d and 34 male servants costing 15s each, totalling £25 10s.
Duke, Mr. William HoldenThe prioress (unnamed) and the nuns to Geoffrey Castre and Margaret, his wife, for an eavesdropping from their house in Walls Lane upon Sarans Croft for the breadth of one foot of St Paul's. Witnesses: William de Horwode, Mayor of Cambridge, Stephen Morice, John de Norton, Robert de Brigham, Henry Outlawe et aliis.
Prioress of St Mary and St RadegundParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) John Phillips Gray.
Licence for demise to the Honorable and Reverend Francis Edmund Cecil Byng part of the premises comprised in the lease dated 13 November 1896.
[this lease lists the properties as 1 and 2 Arundel Villas, St Andrews Villa and 4 and 5 Salisbury Villas 13 - 23 Station Road. JCAD/3/CAM/STA/13/1/1896].
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Executors of the will of the Rev'd Robert Roberts. Licence to assign unto Mr John Charles Pearce the premises comprised in lease to the late Rev'd Robert Roberts dated 8th April 1864
Photocopies of manuscript and typed copies of the original poems set by Laurence Picken in the song cycle 'Laurie's Songs'. Two duplicate copies.
Includes names and signatures of individuals who visited the Quincentenary Library, 27th September 1995 to 30th September 2002
Mr. Keller's prize
Public Library Subscription
£10
Notes relating to staff for College libraries including introduction of student invigilators in c.1983 and subseqent arrangements for invigilators to 1992; General note on staffing levels in Collgee library, 1992;
Comprises: "weekly highlight" reports on the activities of the Salk Institute Library; some monthly reports on the Library's activities; memoranda on missed weekly meetings and other subjects relating to the Library; and a [summary of a presentation] by Frederick West (Salk Institute Librarian) on a programme for the Library (Apr 1966) with lists of annuals, journals and equipment and furniture.
Comprises agendas and minutes of meetings of the Salk Institute Library Committee, with related documents and memoranda. Includes a memorandum by Douglas W. Bryant (University Librarian, Harvard University) about planning for the Salk Institute Library (Apr 1968), which was based on a visit to the Institute and conferences with the President, Fellows and other members of staff.
Comprises agendas and minutes of meetings of the Salk Institute Library Committee with related documents including: summaries of holdings and acquisitions, regular ("weekly highlights") reports on the activities of the Library, an annual report for the Library (1966), and details of expenditure and the budget for the Library.
Comprises a list detailing journal title and location in the Salk Institute. With a rough draft list.
Receipt for insurance of printed books in the library £3 7s 6d, from Sun Fire Office
Hazard, HenryIncludes petty cash notebooks, 1960 - 92; Summaries of accounts and expenditures for Library, 1955-93; Purchase books listing book titles and costs of acquisition, 1957 - 1983;
Comprises correspondence relating to plans to expand the Salk Institute Library. Includes: internal memoranda; letters from Polly Whalen (Librarian) to Bronowski about the plans and details including furniture and seeking advice from other librarians; correspondence with Douglas W. Bryant (Harvard University Librarian) on visiting the Salk Institute and advising on the expansion; and a memorandum from Rita Bronowski on library furniture.
Also includes reports and papers on proposals for the expansion of the library.
Comprises minutes of a Salk Institute Library Committee meeting, a memorandum from Pauline Whalen [Librarian] to Bronowski about the meeting, and memoranda about borrowing from the Library. Also includes statistics from the Library for 1968-1970.
Comprises: minutes of a Salk Institute Library Committee meeting; a memorandum from Pauline Whalen [Librarian] to Bronowski about the meeting, with a copy of a letter from Whalen to the Science Information Association about abstracts of papers about Biology and Chemistry; a note of University of California charges for photocopying; statistics from the Library for Jul 1972 - Jan 1973; a record of operating expenses for the Library in 1972; a memorandum from [Roger] Guillemin to Bronowski about an idea for the Library having up to date publications by Salk Institute members of staff; a copy of a letter from Whalen about plans to expand the Library subject areas; and a note from Whalen to Bronowski about paying a volunteer for help in the Library.
Comprises: minutes of a Salk Institute Library Committee meeting; a memorandum to the Library Committee from Pauline Whalen [Librarian] on purchasing a new edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica and recommended journals; photocopies of advertisements for journals; a list of members of the Library Committee with a note from Rita Bronowski on a "rug laying" party and the work of the Rug Making Committee.
Includes agendas, minutes and associated papers, 1968-96
Green metal box containing envelopes of paper letters and numbers used to stick on box to identify classmarks.
Contains cards from library card catalogue.
Volume of accounts relating to the Old Library audited by Fellows and so containing Fellows signatures. Alternate pages left blank for notes and occasional notes of books purchased for the Library. From 1749 in come from the Tempsford estate was paid to the Dean (Librarian) by the bursar. from 1797 the Dean kept the accounts of the Tempsford estate. Near the end of the book is a resolution made 1st December 1804 where Fellows were to desist from giving a supper on their election and instead to give six guineas to the library fund. The money to be applied to repairs to the library. Rent of the Tempsford estate to be used only for the purchase of books. Also includes accounts of Fellows' fees 1806-10 and 1820-38.
Includes agendas, minutes and associated papers.
Valuation of contents of Old Library. Arranged by shelf mark. Probably an old catalogue marked up with valuations.
Volume of accounts relating to the Old Library, Shield and War Memorial Libraries. Lists general payments to library staff including the Librarian, sub-Librarian, Library caretaker, expenses involved with bookbinding, insurance, some book purchases, collection purchases, electricity bills, stationery, furniture purchases, cataloguing and payments to individuals who undertook work on the fabric of the Library building. Also gate fines and sale of books and furniture.
Comprises correspondence with Gilbert Seldes (The Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania) relating to a proposal for Seldes to advise Bronowski on a bibliography of work on the relation between science and humanities, for the Salk Institute Library.
Comprises correspondence (mainly with Librarians and other members of the Salk Institute) relating to the Salk Institute Library on subjects including purchasing books and journals, review of plans for the Library, expenditures, furniture, membership and meetings of the Library Committee, reorganisations of the Library, staffing, borrowing procedures, funds raised by the Women's Association for the Salk Institute, and arrangements with the University of California at San Diego for members of the Salk Institute to use the University library.
Includes: a copy of a letter from Bronowski to Philip A. Larkin (Librarian, University of Hull) asking if Larkin would be interested in the job of Librarian at the Salk Institute; a copy of a memorandum from Bronowski to John Hunt (Salk Institute) requesting funds for the Archive [of Contemporary Biology] and the Szilard Collection to be added to the Salk Institute budget for 1969-70; and correspondence between Polly Whalen and Richard Blackwell (Blackwell's bookshop, Oxford) regarding Blackwell visiting the Salk Institute and searching for an article for Bronowski.
Also includes a notice about the appointment of a Senior Librarian (Frederic M. West) and a summary of Library procedures (1968).
Comprises expense claim forms, memoranda and correspondence (between members and staff of the Salk Institute) about spending and grants for the Salk Institute Library. Includes a summary of the number of bound volumes in the Library (1964), and a memorandum on paying Professor Fred Sommers (Department of Philosophy, Brandeis University) for consultancy work for the Library.
Receipt from H. A. Woodham, librarian for the payment of £10.
Woodham, H. A.Includes poem written to College Librarian Rhona Watson by Robert Christian (1962) following a visit by him to the Library in April 2017;
Comprises letters of application for the role of Librarian at the Salk Institute, with some curricula vitae and follow up correspondence arranging interviews.
Consists of a reprint from Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (journal).
Satirical pamphlet, printed and laid out like College statutes, listing the rules of the Order, which was a subset of the Roosters debating society.
Herring, Jesus College - Most Loquacious Order of the RedDetails money either going to or being received from a Mr Bruce and Mr Simmonds for the Ley Foundation [possibly related to the Ley Fellowship?], split into a payment for each year, for a total of £369 10s 8d, with £60 being subtracted from the second payment but not appearing to have been subtracted from the total.
Ley Fellowship Book Contains: notice of a vacancy of a Ley Fellowship (flyleaf); copy of the Will of Sarah Jones of Newport, Shropshire, 1825, in which £6000 was left to the College to endow three fellowships in memory of the donor's father, Thomas Dummer Ley; indenture between the Master and Fellows and John Kynaston, trustee, transferring the money, 1839; regulations for elections of the Ley Fellows and management of the fellowships.
With an envelope listing the reprint.
Consists of a reprint from 'To Honor Roman Jakobson: Essays on the occasion of his seventieth birthday', signed and sent to Bronowski by the author (annotated "With thanks and congratulations on your enlightening paper").
Correspondence between Hugh Shield (Bursar), the Great Eastern Railway Company and the London & North Western Railway concerning permanently closing the level crossing [the railway companies wanted this due the high level of traffic on the line and the College needed to access the field it owned to the west of the line]
Letter from the Vicar to the Master, that the Vicarage is to be let to Mr Worthy, one of the regular Trinity Hall lodging housekeepers, for £125 p.a.
Bouquet, A CCorrespondents include Helen Lennox (wife of Ed Lennox), Freeman and Imme Dyson, Lady Mabel Ritchie-Calder, Ralph Burhoe [editor of Zygon magazine], Sam Wanamaker, Sid Colin [relation of Rita], Aubrey Singer, Gerald Holton (The Physics Laboratories, Harvard University), Anne and Joseph Slater, Richard Drewer and John Fisher (Michael Parkinson programme), Jess and Alan Sleath, Alvin White (Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California), Leo [Baron], George Steedman, Jacques Monod, Mary-Averett Seelye, Reverend Michael Brierley (Worcester, United Kingdom), [Vladimir] Rojansky, Jane Mair (BBC, sending a newspaper cutting on 'Voyage Round a Twentieth Century Skull' - included), Ronald Bevan, Paul Berg (Stanford University Medical Center, department of Biochemistry), Dorothy Zinberg, and Bob Piddington (Agricultural Research Council at Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge).
Also includes: a condolence letter to Harry Boardman (Salk Institute) from Bernice Neugarten (The University of Chicago); condolence letters to Jonas Salk from the Right Hon. Lord Cohen of Birkenhead, Fredi Chiapelli (University of California at Los Angeles), George A Sacher (Argonne National Laboratory), Gifford Ewing and Polly and Louis Cowan (also includes copies of replies from Salk); cards with information on donations made in Bronowski's memory; a letter to Frederick de Hoffman (Salk Institute) on subjects including Bronowski's death; letters to Kathleen Verlander from N C Philips (Vice-Chancellor and Rector, University of Canterbury, New Zealand) on Bronowski having accepted a Visiting Erskine Fellowship at the University of Canterbury and sympathies on his death, and from Ronald Watts (Principal-elect, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada); a letter to Bronowski from a school teacher about 'The Ascent of Man'; a letter to Rita Bronowski about her article on 'Identity of Women'; a letter from Joan Travis (L S B Leakey Foundation) about scholarships given as a tribute to Bronowski for 5 young scientists to attend a conference 'On Search of Man' at Caltech and inviting Rita Bronowski to the conference and a dinner; and a press cutting of a review of 'The Ascent of Man' book (Los Angeles Times, 15 Aug 1974) with an invitation to an art exhibition at California Institute of Technology.
Discussion of the agreement of 1690, and whether some or all of Lord Howe's land is subject to tithe. A difficult case that needs Counsel's opinion.
Lawrence, JohnLetters from the Vicar, about the refusal of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to make a grant towards "this miserably paid benefice". Thanks for the £60 gift from the College.
Tillbrook, W JObjects at length to the suggestion that Mr Marling should acquire the patronage, he "has all this people in subjection, politically, morrally and socially", and is activated by selfish and interested motives.
Gibson, JohnUrging the College to sign the agreements, as the project is ready to proceed.
Marling, SamuelDiscussing final changes to the agreement and various problems.
Gibson, JohnMainly about restoration of the church, the work needed and the money he hopes to raise, he has accepted Mr Marling's offer to pay for some of it. Reflections on the state of the country and the church etc.
Gibson, JohnLetters considering the difficulties of the living, but agreeing to accept it.
Shenton, G DComprises: copies of letters sent to, and published in, 'The Listener' BBC magazine about 'The Ascent of Man' series; correspondence with 'The Listener' on arranging to reply to all letters at the end of the series; and drafts and a final typescript of Bronowski's reply for publication (15 Aug 1973).