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Programme

Programme for a recital given by Peter Wright (organ scholar at Emmanuel College) in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 8th November 1975 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Howells, Rhapsody no 3
Sweelinck, Chromatic Fantasia
Wesley, Air and Gavotte
Bach, Fuga sopra il Magnificat
Couperin, Benedictus from Messe pour les paroisses
Franck, Cantabile
Guillou, Fantaisie

Programme

Programme for a recital given by Malcolm Archer in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 15th November 1975 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Couperin, Offertoire sur les Grands jeux
Bach, Chorale Variations (BWV 768)
Franck, Fantaisie in A
Reubke, Sonata on the 94th Psalm

Programme

Illustrated programme for concert by The Cockerel Consort featuring 13th and 14th-century music on Sunday 1st February at 8.30pm in the College Chapel

Illustration and calligraphy by Andrew Parkinson

Performers: Julian Clarkson (countertenor); Stephen Parkinson, Andrew Watts (tenors); Frances Kelly (harp); Charles Rae (lute); Alan Marett (rebec); Richard Hudson (trombone); Andrew Parkinson and Andrew Watts (recorders and winds)

Programme

Programme for concert given in the College Chapel by the College Chorus and Orchestra conducted by James Wrightson on Sunday 7th March 1976 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Bach, Cantata no 61
Bach, Chorale Prelude on Cantata no 61 (played by Andrew Parnell)
Vivaldi, Concerto Grosso in a (Violins: Andrew Keith, David Potts)
Bach, Chorale Prelude on Cantata no 4 (played by Andrew Parnell)
Bach, Cantata no 4 (Tenor: John Hall, Bass: Andrew Hunter Johnston)

Poster

Poster for a concert in the College Chapel on 7thy February at 8.30pm

Work performed:
Brahms - Symphony No. 4 in E minor
Dvorak - Slavonic Dances
Bach - Violin concerto in A minor

Margaret Faultless - Soloist
Suzanne Raitt - Leader
James O'Donnell - Conductor

Poster

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1985/2/1
  • Item
  • 19th February - 12th March 1985
  • Part of College Archives

Handwritten poster for a series of four lunchtime concerts held during the Lent Term on Tuesday 19th and 26th February and 5th and 12th March between 1.15 - 1.45pm

Programme

Orchestral concert in the College Chapel on Saturday 15th November 1986 at 8.30pm

Works performed;
Charles Matthews - Music for a Celebration
Beethoven - Piano concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67

John Neale - conductor
Alok Dutt - Leader of the Orchestra
Jeremy Baumberg (piano)

Programme

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1987/3/1
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  • 13th October - 3rd November 1987
  • Part of College Archives

Programmes for a series of four lunchtime concerts held during Michaelmas Term

Programme

Programme for a lunchtime concert held on Thursday 5th May 1988 in the College Chapel

Programme

Programme for a concert held at the West Road Concert Hall on Wednesday 8th February 1989 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Carmina Burana - Orff
Violin concerto in A minor - Bach
Symphonies od wind instruments - Stravinsky

Performers:
Wilma MacDougall - soprano
Christopher Dolby - tenor
William Dazeley - Baritone
Oliver Webber - solo violin/director
Andrew King - conductor
Peter Tamblyn - conductor

Programme

Concert held in during May Week in the College Chapel on Sunday 14th June at 8pm

Works performed:
Rossini - Overture 'William Tell'
Mendelssohn - Violin concerto in E minor
Prokofiev - Peter and the Wolf

Programme

Lent term concert in the College Chapel on Sunday 18th February at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Rossini - Overture 'The Italian Girl in Algiers'
Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije
Beethoven - Symphony No. 7

Programme

A programme for a recital of music by Laurence Picken in the College Chapel on 12th June 2001

Programme

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/2014/2/1
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  • 11th October - 29th November 2014
  • Part of College Archives

List of the Music Society's recital series for Michaelmas term 2014. The recitals took place in the College Chapel at 8pm:

11th October 2014 - 'Singing through the reed'
18th October - The Percival Ensemble
25th October - Madeleine Ridd (cello)
1st November - Peter Lidbetter (bass-baritone)
8th November - Mark Edwards (harpsichord)
15th November - University of Cambridge Instrumental Award Holders
22nd November - Alexandr Rodzianko (piano)
29th November - JCMS Michaelmas Concert

Programme

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/2015/1
  • Item
  • 17th January - 7th March 2015
  • Part of College Archives

List of the Music Society's recital series for Lent term 2015. The recitals took place in the College Chapel at 8pm:

17th January - The Gesualdo Six
24th January - University of Cambridge Instrumental Award Holders
31st January - The Aula Ensemble
7th February - The Percival Ensemble
14th February - Bertie Baigent (organ)
21st February - Jean-Christophe Dijoux (harpsichord)
28th February - Maud Millar (soprano)
7th March - Benjamin Morris (organ)

Programme

Programme for the David Crighton Concert held in the College Chapel on Sunday 21st February at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Mozart - Overture to 'La Clemenza di Tito'
Mendelssohn - String Octet, Op. 20
Schubert - Overture to 'Rosamunde'
Mendelssohn - Violin concerto, Op. 64

Programme

Programme for a concert of 'Music from the Movies' in the College Chapel on Friday 10th June 2016 at 6pm

Works performed:
May it Be from The Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring
I'll Make a Man Out of You from Mulan
Jurassic Park by John Williams
Les Miserables by Claude-Michel Schonberg

Programme

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/2017/1
  • Item
  • 6th October - 1st December 2017
  • Part of College Archives

Programme for a series of organ recitals during Michaelmas term. The booklet includes short biographies and photographs of performers - Richard Pinel (JC), Dewi Rees (JC), Timothy Byram-Wigfield (All Saints, Margaret Street), Jordan Wong (JC), James O'Donnell (Westminster Abbey), Benjamin Morris (York Minster), Mark Williams (Magdalen College, Oxford) and Bertie Baigent (Royal Academy of Music)

Performance 1

Black and white photographs of an unidentified production which took place in Cloister Court possibly during the May Week entertainment

Unbeaten Tracks

Programme for a concert given by Timothy Byram-Wigfield [Director of Music at Jesus College 1999-2004]

"Timothy Byram-Wigfield gives the first performance in Cambridge of a new album of contemporary organ music commissioned by the Royal College of Organists, and published by Faber Music. Composers: David Bedford, Judith Bingham, Diana Burrell, Graham Fitkin, David Matthews, Roxanna Panufnik, Errollyn Wallen, Huw Watkins. On Wednesday 7th November at 9pm in Jesus College Chapel"

Programme

Programme for an orchestral concert in the College Chapel conducted by Michael Baker on Sunday 1st February at 3pm

Works performed:
Schumann, Overture Scherzo and Finale
Mozart, Sancta Maria - Are Verum Corpus
Beethoven, Piano Concerto no 3 (Piano: Terence Allbright)

Aborigines Jesuani ... Sherman

  • JCCA/JCHR/3/1/1
  • Item
  • 1666-1746 (First date is approximate)
  • Part of College Archives

The first college history, with the full title: "Aborigines Jesuani sive Historia Collegii Jesu Adornata Studio Joannis Sherman Collegii Presidentis, Coll. Regin. Alumni." Includes a coloured frontispiece, the college arms, and text in an elaborate italic hand, gradually degenerating into a mixed hand. The last date in the original hand is 1666, except for Sherman's epitaph of 1671. Some of the lists of Fellows are brought down to 1746 by other hands.

"Old accounts"

Contains accounts for the storey added to the Master's Lodge and south block of First Court, with table of contents by Dr Corrie (Master, 1849-85).

Rooster Minutes Vol. I, 1907-1914

Book containing minutes from 5 Nov. 1908 onwards. At the front is an elaborate coloured title page and list of members; then two pages have been cut out - presumably they were pages containing earlier minutes. After the series of minutes is a list of past and present members on active service, 1914. At the end of the volume are subscription records for 1909-14.

Programme

Programmes for Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 11th and 12th June 1950. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by Raymond Slee

Programme

Programme of Comus (John Milton) and Dido and Aeneas (Henry Purcell)

Annual Dinners and Garden Parties

Includes menus with some events with table plans and lists of attendees. From the 1970s onwards, some of the events were held at the Mansion House in the City of London, possibly in connection with the Jesuans who became Lord Mayor. Photograph of 36th annual dinner held at the Cafe Royal, London, 5 July 1937.

Renewal of Lease of Nos. 19-22 Lower Park Street

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/PARK/19/3/1
  • Item
  • 30th September 1889 - 29th October 1902
  • Part of College Archives

(1) Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Mason, dated 30th September 1889 offering him a new 40 year lease and setting out the terms

(2) Letter from J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Mason, dated April 1900 correcting the amount due as a fine which was in error in a previous letter

(3) Letter from J. H. H. Goodwin to Mr Alfred Mason, dated 29th October 1902 offering him a new 40 year lease

(4) Site plans of Nos. 19-22 showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees [undated but 1889 is written in pencil at the top of one of the plans]

Letter about Vermin

Letter from the Sanitary Inspector to the Bursar informing him that he had sprayed two bedrooms at No. 39 [which was unoccupied] for vermin and advised him to repair plasterwork to keep vermin out. He had also made arrangements with tenants of No. 40 to have their house disinfected

Borough of Cambridge

Specification of Work

Specification of work required to be carried out at Nos. 5 and 6 Park Street to improve the drains and prevent flooding

J. Carter Jonas & Sons

Laurence Sterne Chair

Letter from E. Welbourne of Emmanuel College to Percy Gardner Smith concerning the possible acquisition of a chair once owned by Laurence Sterne by the College from one Basil W. Batchelor. 9th March 1928; Letter from Arthur Scott, uncle of Basil, describing how the family had acquired the chair through Athur's father Rev. George Scott, vicar of Coxwold, who got it from his predecessor the Rev. Thomas Newton who in turn had succeeded Laurence Sterne when he was vicar of Coxwold. Letter dated 10th September 1926; Photographic records of chair made in 2005;

Signed Minutes

Typescript ' Conclusions' of Society meetings, so called to 7 Mar. 1950, thereafter 'Minutes' (but with no change in their summary style). The meetings were held a few times a year, at irregular intervals depending on the nature of business demanding attention

Photograph of Original Trust Deed

Copy of deed dated 28 December 1675, which recites that Lady Margaret Boswell of Bradbourn, Sevenoaks, Kent, settles on trust Halliwell Farm, Burnham, Essex, containing 106 acres with 60 acres of salt marsh, to pay two scholars each £12 p. a. until the expiration of one year after they have taken the degree of M. A. The scholars are to be chosen from Sevenoaks School, or, if there are none fit, from Tunbridge School, with those born at Sevenoaks having the preference. No taxes are to be deducted from the amount. Scholars are to be examined by one or two examiners sent by Jesus College, who are to be paid £3 for expenses plus £5 if there be one examiner, £6 if there be two, to buy a piece of plate in memory of Sir William Boswell.

Bill for lamp oil (John Purchas)

A bill for oil purchased by Jesus College between October 1767 and March 1769, includes: 'Lamp oil', 'Spermacetic' oil, and cotton. Total bill amounts to £12 16s, signed by Bennet Brown on behalf of John Purchas.

Purchas, John

Paper hanger's bill

Bill for papering college rooms, made out to the college by John Swan and Son, at 19 Sidney Street, Cambridge. Total payment of £10 10s 8d, and includes payment for: preparing, sizing and hanging lining paper in Rev. E. H. Morgan's gyp room and keeping room; putting up 80 yards of gilt moulding along top and bottom of Mr Morgan's room; preparing, sizing and putting up lining paper in Mr Dix's keeping room. Also includes payment for lining paper, brown paper, tacks, gilt and size. Total payment of £10 10s 8d. Undated and unsigned.

John Swan and Son

Fire Insurance Receipt

Receipt received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College from the Sun Fire Office. Pol. 1004952 at £5 5s per annum, rect no. 12, 171. The sum of £5 5s for one year's insurance in the Sun Fire Office, London: And £10 10s for one year's duty, according to Acts of Parliament, on £7000. Insured from Mids 1832 to Mids 1833. Total of £15 15s. Dated June 25 1831. For the managers of the Sun Fire Office, signed Richard Comings.

Sun Fire Office

Coal Invoice

John Stockdale & Son invoice to Rev Dr French for 35 chaldrons of duck coals on 27th July 1831 and 35 chaldrons of blyth coals on 11th August 1831. Totaly of £84, dedivated 3s 10d, final total £80 10s. Below letter from John Stockdale & Sons to Dr French acknowledging the invoice.

John Stockdale & Son

Bill

Bought for the Master or Keepers of the College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge, commpnly called Jesus College ....?

90p 8s 15p

Murrey

Tax documents

First Document:
Property and income tax receipt from the Parish of Willingham to D. Whittley of the College, for rent due Lady-Day 1849, amounting to 7s 8 1/2d. Signed Charles Underwood.

Second Document:
Property and income tax receipt from the Parish of Willingham to D. Whittley of the College, for rent due Michaelmas 1848, amounting to 5s 6 1/2d. Signed Charles Underwood.

Third Document:
Property and income tax receipt from the Parish of Willingham to D. Whittley of the College, for rent due Michaelmas 1848, amounting to 1s 5 1/2d. Signed Charles Underwood.

Forth Document:
Property and income tax receipt from the Parish of Willingham to D. Whittley of the College, for rent due Lady-Day 1848, amounting to 14s. Signed Charles Underwood.

Fifth Document:
Property and income tax receipt from the Parish of Willingham to D. Whittley of the College, for rent due Michaelmas 1848, amounting to 14s. Signed Charles Underwood.

Underwood, Charles

Newspaper subscription bill

Bill from Thomas Kennedy to Rev. Dr. Turner for £4 19s 9d for 52 weeks of the Evening Mail.

Kennedy, Thomas

Bricklayer's bill

Paid to John Turner for work done in the kitchen, back kitchen and back yard. Includes payments for

Rent bill to Gonville and Caius College

Paid 16s 6d received from the Bursar of Jesus College to the Master and Fellows of Gonville and Caius College for one year's rent to Michaelmas 1781.
Signed by Edward White (Bursar).

Painter's bill

Letter "A" no. 1 & no. 2
Washing & Whitening Bed Rm Ceiling

Letter "C" no. 1
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling, Painting round Ceiling with Plaster
Washing & Whitening Dressing Rm Ceiling
no. 4
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling & Girder, Mending with Plaster
no. 6
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling
Washing & Whitening Bed Rm Ceiling

Letter "E" no. 3
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling & Cornice, Mending with Plaster
no. 11
Washing & Whitening Bed Rm Ceiling

Letter "F" no. 3
Washing & Whitening Bed Rm Ceiling & Painting round with Plaster

Letter "I" no. 4
Washing & Whitening Ceilings to Bed Rm & Dressing Rm, Painting round with Plaster for Papering, Cleaning down, Preparing & Painting usual Work to both Rooms, twice
no. 5
Washing & Whitening Bed Rm Ceiling, Painting round with Plaster, Preparing & Painting usual Work to Room, twice

Mr Lillistone's Room
Washing & Whitening Sitting Rm Ceiling
Cleaning down & Painting Ornamental Garden Seats
Painting Ornamental Vases

At the College Buttery
Washing & Whitening Ceiling & Walls to Front Apartments including Entrance Lobby, Preparing & Painting usual plain Work, twice
Preparing, Painting, Graining & Varnishing usual Work
Cleaning down & Limewhitening the Cellar & Pantry Ceiling & Walls, Cleaning down & Painting the usual Work
Cleaning down & Varnishing the Entrance Door, both sides

At the Porters Lodge
Washing & Whitening Ceiling to Front Rm
Preparing Painting & Graining the Window stool, Skirting &c. & Cleaning down & Touching up & Varnishing the Whole & Marbling Chimney piece Painting the Girder & Mullions to Windows
Washing & Whitening Ceiling and Washing & Coloring Walls to Bed Rm, Preparing and Painting usual Work

At the Fellows Closets, Front Garden
Washing, Mending & Whitening Ceiling and Washing & Coloring Walls, Preparing & Painting the usual Interior & Exterior work to both Closets

At Lecture Room
Washing, Mending with Plaster & Whitening Ceiling

Painting up Wall with Plaster for Papering Distempering Girder to Room, Rubbing down Stopping with Putty & Painting the usual Work to Room twice in Oil White Painting & Varnishing Chimney twice Painting Outside Work to 6 Pair of Sashes (three times), Painting on Entrance Wall to 9 Stair cases for Name Plates (3 times), Writing up Names & Bracketing (49 in number)

The Fellows Water Closets (Pump Court) Washing & Whitening Ceilings and Washing, Whitening & Coloring Walls, Washing & Whitening Lobby, Washing, Whitening, & Painting Inside Woodwork to New Closets, Three times & Lobby Woodwork once, Painting New part to Door to Staircase B

Washing & Whitening Ceiling to the Boys School Rm & Lobby Entrance & Distempering Girder to Rm, Mending with Plaster, Knotting and Priming New Work, Rubbing down Stopping with Putty, & Painting twice the usual work to Rm twice in Oil Painting the Entrance Lobby Work

Washing Stopping & Whitening Ceiling to Clap Rm Rubbing down & Painting the usual work to Clap Rm (twice)

Touching up Wainscot Work to College Hall, Combination Room & Lobby to Combination Room

Painting New part to Trow Fence (Christ pieces, three times)

total: 24 l. 19 s. 6 d.

W. & G. Flack

Grocer's Bill

Bill of £35,5,10½ from William Cory Daniel (grocer) for wax candles, altar candles, wax tapers, wax matches

Daniel, William Cory

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