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Menus
JCCA/JCCS/39/1 · File · 1921-1970 (1921, 1923-5, 1946-9, 1951-2, 1954, 1956-65, 1968-70)
Part of College Archives
Minutes
JCCA/JCCS/57/1 · File · 1926 - 1936
Part of College Archives

Minutes of meetings of the College Lacrosse Club 1926 - 1936. Includes list of competitions played in 1929 and copy of club rules at back of volume.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/38/3/1 · File · 18 January 1813 - 1 February 1814
Part of College Archives

Letters between Mr Haggerston (lessee of the Manor and 8 houses) and George Broadwick (Bursar) concerning his request to split the lease of the 8 houses into separate leases and the College's refusal; agreement for a licence to alienate; request from the Rev'd Leathes for the lease to be split into four; and agreement that the lease could be split into two.

Counterpart Lease
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1/1 · File · 1 March 1586
Part of College Archives

Lease by the College to nine named parishioners of a shop adjoining the north side of the steeple of the church and of a piece of waste land adjoining the south side of the church. Term 40 years, to be renewed every 40 years for 200 years; rent 4d per annum. The parishioners are to erect a shop on the waste ground, and to sublet the two shops, so that the rents will provide for an annual distribution of 13s 4d to the poor of the parish, the bequest of William Ridscall. The distribution is to be made at Christmas (5s) Easter (5s) and St Luke's Day (18 Oct.).

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/9/1 · File · undated (presumably before 1603)
Part of College Archives

Recites that the annual revenues of the College amount to only £225, and are insufficient to maintain the Master, 16 Fellows, and 21 scholars on the foundation. Petitions for a licence to acquire the advowson of Harlton, worth less than £15 p.a., and other lands and hereditaments to the annual value of not more than £200, of which not more than £20 p.a. to be lands held by knight service in capite. (In English). Endorsed 'the Petition. The evidence for Stocton that went to London'.

In Steel Press, shelf 10

Covered Drain
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/PARK/GEN/3/1 · File · 10 December 1822 - 20 December 1831
Part of College Archives

Letters from B. Bevan (College Surveyor) and the Cambridge Corporation to the College concerning the construction of a covered drain instead of an open ditch running from Garlic Fair Lane [Park Street] to the River. Includes a report from the Corporation in which they agreed to give up part of the ditch to the College on condition that they built a brick wall not less than 10 feet from the wall constructed by the Corporation [it was to be 12 ft wide at one end narrowing to 10 ft at the other end].

Maps and Plans
JCCA/JCAD/7/17/1 · File · c.1926
Part of College Archives

Includes elevation of proposed new pavilion and plan of College site showing three locations of proposed new pavilion, c. 1926;

JCCA/JCHR/2/1 · File
Part of College Archives

Letter book containing letters and notes of different periods from the late 16C to the 19C, with a table of contents by Dr G. E. Corrie (Master 1849-85). It includes many letters of Charles Ashton (Master 1701-52).

Letters Testimonial
JCCA/JCAC/4/1 · File · 1965
Part of College Archives

Blank certificates given to students as testimonials of their degree and good behaviour (only one certificate is filled out).

Collection of terriers
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/11/1 · File · 1627-1784
Part of College Archives

Copies of documents collected by the Revd T.P. Foley, Vicar, as evidence in his case against the Rectory 1799. He claimed the small tithes from four farms on the estate. The documents include extracts from the Registry of the Bishop of Norwich giving terriers of 1627 and 1725. There is a copy of the 1627 terrier, and of one of 1754. There are further copies of terriers of 1716 and 1784, and an incomplete letter from the Bishop's Registry, 1722, listing dates of documents relating to Hundon 1627-1716, There are further rough notes of land and values, mostly undated.

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/14/1 · File · 18 March 1591
Part of College Archives

James Monford of Tewing, Herts, grants the right of next presentation, which he was granted by deed dated 19.12.1582 by the patron, Robert Wrothe, Esq., to Richard Hale, citizen and grocer of London. Latin, with seal of J. Monford

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/5/1/1/1 · File · 30 May 1613
Part of College Archives

Indenture of bargain and sale (English). Francis Morice and Francis Phelips convey to the College the Rectory, annual value £9.6.8. The vendors were the grantees of the Crown by deed dated 18.4. 1613, holding of the manor of East Greenwich, Kent, in free socage. Enrolled in Chancery 15.6.1613. In Steel Press, shelf 10.

Estate at Rushden
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/7/1 · File · 23 January 1772-6 April 1772
Part of College Archives

Correspondence about the purchase by the College

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/22/3/1 · File · 16 December 1936 - 30 August 1938
Part of College Archives

(1) Notes from an Audit Meeting, 16 December 1936, concerning the terms on which No. 31 Jesus Lane could be taken on an annual tenancy.

(2) Letter from the Bursar to the Trustees of the Methodist College confirming that the lease dated 23 October 1929 had been terminated at Michaelmas 1936 and by mutual consent would continue on an annual tenancy at a rent of £105 per annum.

(3) Receipt for the sum of £52 10s 0d received from the Bursar of Jesus College for a half year's rent of 32 Jesus Lane, 15 October 1937

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/42/3/1 · File · 12th November 1830 - 23rd November 1847
Part of College Archives

Letters between the Marchese di Spineto and the College concerning adding the name of the Reverend Robert Allan Hurlock to the lease he held for 49 Jesus Lane

Catling & Son
Proposal to Build Two Houses
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/TRUMP/3/1 · File · 2 February 1877 - 12 June 1877
Part of College Archives

Letters from Mr Headley proposing to build two dwelling houses, stables and coach house on land next to that belonging to Mrs Miller with frontage onto Hills Road. Also two lease plans showing the site of the land and the outline of the proposed premises

Accounts
JCCA/JCCS/5/2/3/1 · File · 1952 - 1962
Part of College Archives

Typescript accounts for musical and drama productions by the Music and Literary Societies. Comprises: summary receipts and expenses 1952-62, general expense account for 1962-63 and detailed expenses for 1962-63

JCCA/JCCS/12/1 · File · 5 February 1980 - 17 February 2004
Part of College Archives

Contains list of members, fines, books bought and proceeds of auctions. The title page states that the club was founded in 1957 by Professor Glanville Llewellyn Williams; it was wound up in 2004.

JCCA/JCCS/16/1 · File · 21 April 1921 - 5 December 1933
Part of College Archives

Record book of the club, founded 'for the drinking of beer' in April 1921. A list of rules from that time is followed by minutes of meetings from 28 April 1921 onwards. They end with the 104th meeting, and financial accounts follow, ending with those for Easter term 1929. At the back is a list of names (and in some cases addresses) of honorary members.

Menus
JCCA/JCCS/34/1 · File · 1912-1969 (1912, 1926-7, 1945-9, 1952, 1954, 1962-9)
Part of College Archives

Includes joint dinner with the Athletics Club, 1945; Joint dinner with King's College, Cambridge Hockey Club, 1946

JCCA/JCPH/PHO 9/1 · File · 1996 (The opening of the Library was in March 1996)
Part of College Archives

The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:

  1. 6CO9/7 Students await Queen in Chapel Court

  2. 6CO9/8 Students await Queen in Chapel Court

  3. 6CO13/3 Graduate students wait in First Court

  4. 6CO13/4 Graduate students wait in First Court

  5. 6CO13/6 Head Porter (Mr Peter Bacon) is consulted by the Queen's Assistant Private Secretary

  6. 6CO9/9 Dr McKie consults with Equerry

  7. 6CO13/5 Head Porter with the Queens' Assistant Private Secretary

  8. 6CO9/10 Graduate students in First Court

  9. 6CO9/12 The President of the JCR waiting for the Queen with a posy

  10. 6CO9/14 Photographers et al waiting for the Queen

  11. 6CO9/15 Graduate students in First Court

  12. 6CO9/16 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)

  13. 6CO9/18 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)

  14. 6CO9/19 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)

  15. 6CO9/20 Lord and Lady Renfrew wait outside the Masters Lodge

  16. 6CO9/21 Lord and Lady Renfrew greet the Lord-Lieutenant

  17. 6CO9/22 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge

  18. 6CO9/23 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge

  19. 6CO9/25 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip

  20. 6CO9/26 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip

  21. 6CO9/27 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with the Queen

  22. 6CO9/28 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with Prince Philip

  23. 6CO12/4 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Queen, the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip

  24. 6CO9/29 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Lord-Lieutenant; the Queen; Prince Philip and other royal staff

  25. 6CO12/6 The Queen leaves the Masters Lodge with Lord Renfrew; the Lord- Lieutenant; Prince Philip and other royal staff

  26. 6CO9/31 The Queen enters the Masters Lodge, led by Lady Renfrew

  27. 6CO11/2 The Queen greets Bishop Sykes

  28. 6CO11/3 The Queen shakes hands with Sir Alan Cottrell

  29. 6CO11/4 The Queen shakes hands with Lady Cottrell

  30. 6CO11/7 The Queen meets Dr McKie

  31. 6CO11/5 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie

  32. 6CO12/8 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie

  33. 6CO11/6 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the JCR

  34. 6CO11/7 The President of the JCR gives the Queen a posy

  35. 6CO11/8 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the Graduate Society

  36. 6CO11/9 The Queen shakes hands with Mr Freeman (Cellarman)

  37. 6CO11/10 The Queen shakes hands with the Head Porter

  38. 6CO11/11 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  39. 6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  40. 6CO12/10 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  41. 6CO11/14 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  42. 6CO11/15 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  43. 6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  44. 6CO11/16 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  45. 6CO11/18 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court

  46. 6CO11/23 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  47. 6CO11/24 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  48. 6CO11/25 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen

  49. 6CO11/26 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen

  50. 6CO11/27 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  51. 6CO11/29 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  52. 6CO12/16 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  53. 6CO12/17 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen

  54. 6CO11/31 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff

  55. 6CO11/32 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff

  56. 6C012/18 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates

  57. 6CO12/20 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates

  58. 6CO12/21 The Queen talks to undergraduates

  59. 6CO12/22 The Queen talks to undergraduates

  60. 6CO11/34 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff

  61. 6CO11/35 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff

  62. 6CO12/24 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library

  63. 6CO12/26 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library

  64. 6CO12/27 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library

  65. 6CO12/29 The Queen prepares to sign her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew

  66. 6CO12/30 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew

  67. 6CO12/31 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew

  68. 6CO12/33 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew

  69. 6CO12/34 Prince Philip signs his portrait photograph, with Dr McKie to the left and Lord Renfrew and the Queen to the right

  70. 6CO12/35 The Queen in the entrance hall to the Quincentenary Library with Lord Renfrew

  71. 6CO10/2 The welcoming part in the entrance hall: Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) and the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev

  72. 6CO10/3 The Queen shakes hands with Dr Minden (Librarian)

  73. 6CO10/6 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen talking to the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, with Adam Tooze to the right.

  74. 6CO10/7 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen and Lord Renfrew standing in front of the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, and Adam Tooze

  75. 6CO10/4 The Queen shakes hands with Rhona Watson

  76. 6CO10/5 The Queen shakes hands with Eldred Evans

  77. 6CO10/8 Dr Minden (Librarian); Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian), architects: Eldred Evans and David Shalev and Adam Tooze with the Queen and Lord Renfrew

  78. 6CO12/28 Library staff talking with Prince Philip

  79. 6CO10/9 The college choir prepares, with Anthony Gormley's 'Mortal Man'

  80. 6CO10/10 The College choir

  81. 6CO10/12 The Queen listens to the choir

  82. 6CO10/14 The Queen talks to a student in the library

  83. 6CO10/15 The Queen talks to a student in the library

  84. 6CO10/16 The Queen talks to a student in the library

  85. 6CO10/17 The Queen meets Mr Henry Woolston (Estates Bursar)

  86. 6CO10/18 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors

  87. 6CO10/19 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors

  88. 6CO10/20 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors

  89. 6CO16/1 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor

  90. 6CO16/2 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor

  91. 6CO10/21 The Queen reaches the second floor

  92. 6CO16/3 The Queen is introduced to Peter Glazebrook

  93. 6CO10/22 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground

  94. 6CO10/23 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground

  95. 6CO19/24 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book

  96. 6CO10/25 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book

  97. 6CO10/26 The rest of party watch

  98. 6CO10/27 Peter Glazebrook talks to the Queen

  99. 6CO10/28 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496

  100. 6CO10/4 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496

  101. 6CO16/5 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496

  102. 6CO16/6 Dr Minden; Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook

  103. 6CO16/7 Lord Renfrew talking to the Queen with John Mills

  104. 6CO16/8 Prince Philip talking with Peter Glazebrook

  105. 6CO16/9 Lord Renfrew, the Queen and John Mills

  106. 6CO16/10 Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook

  107. 6CO16/13 The Queen and Lord Renfrew view the library from the second floor

  108. 6CO10/29 Dr Alexander and representatives from EDS IT (computers) wait for the Queen

  109. 6CO10/30 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT

  110. 6CO10/31 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT

  111. 6CO10/32 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT

  112. 6CO10/33 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT

  113. 6CO10/34 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT

  114. 6CO10/35 The Queen talks to the team from EDS IT

  115. 6CO10/36 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT

  116. 6CO10/37 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT

  117. 6CO13/7 The Queen views the library computers

  118. 6CO13/8 The Queen views the library computers

  119. 6CO13/9 The Queen views the library computers

  120. 6CO13/10 The Queen views the library computers

  121. 6CO13/11 Prince Philip views the computers

  122. 6CO16/14 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library

  123. 6CO16/15 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library

  124. 6CO16/16 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library

Jet Photographic, Cambridge
Graduate Conference
JCCA/JCCS/23/1/1 · File · 2008-2016
Part of College Archives

File containing programmes for the MCR Graduate Conferences: 2008 (inaugural) - 2016, 2023; and administrative files for 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016 conferences

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/3/1 · File · 1 June 1570
Part of College Archives

Edmond Felton of Little Coznard, Suffolk, to George Smyth of Cavendish, conveyance of the Rectory, the parsonage and the Church of Cavendish with the advowson.

Felton, Edmond
Staff Health
JCCA/JCAD/13/1 · File · 1960-1968
Part of College Archives

Includes papers relating to staff health including chest x-rays made as part of the University health scheme

Survey of Eastbourne Terrace
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/63/3/1 · File · 22 March 1865 - 11 November 1870
Part of College Archives

Survey of eight houses on Hills Road belonging to Mr Arthur Gray [4 had been completed and occupied and the remaining 4 were almost finished]. Also a letter to Dr Corrie from Mr Gray about his plans to build further houses along Hills Road

Valuation of the living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/13/1 · File · 26 February 1763-1 July 1813
Part of College Archives

Value of living 1763 and statement about a part of an estate in Willingham.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/9/3/1 · File · 19 January 1914 - 28 July 1914
Part of College Archives

Correspondence concerning the development of a garage on the sit formerly occupied by Hopkins Stables and at the back of 19-22 Jesus Laner to create Marshall's Garage. Also specification of works and plans.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/49/3/1 · File · 1848
Part of College Archives

Letters from residence of Rhadegund Buildings complaining about the erection of a common bakehouse by the Rev'd Michael Gibbs at the back of his house.