Includes copy of caricature print of Edmund Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 19th January 1889 under his nickname 'Red Morgan'; Photographs of Morgan, c. 1880;
Includes photograph of Morgan, c. 1910; order of service for funeral, 13th June 1929; Historical note and pictures of an embroidered bed cover owned by the Museum of Cambridge (formerly the Cambridge Folk Museum), 2012
Includes correspondence and notes relating to use of the University Combination Room in the Old Schools, 1979; acquisition of an oak framed and green baize notice board, 1982; terms on which guests of Fellows can dine in the SCR, 1982; improved lighting in pigeon hole area, 1987; collection of Fellows gowns from an undergraduate room in Chapel Court, 1989;
Includes photocopy of will, photograph of memorial tablet in Nottinghamshire and extract from 'The continuation of the History of the Willoughby Family', by A. C. Wood (ed.), 1958, which mention Man.
Includes copies of paper invitations to a celebration of the centenary of the death of T. R. Malthus organised by the Faculty of Economics and Politics in Cambridge University with Professor Pigou taking the chair, attendees to dine in the College Hall later in the day, 2nd March 1935; Copy of inscription of memorial tablet in Bath Abbey, c. 1980; Copies of correspondence relating to the acquisition of Malthus' Archives by Kanto-Gakuen Univesity in Japan and a copy of the Maggs catalogue decsription for the papers, c. 1990; Catalogue entry for the 'second to last' letter sent by Malthus from an unidentified auction or book sellers' catalogue, c. 2005;
Contains recording of speeches and choral performances at Mair's farewell dinner, 7th July2011;
Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 11th October 1944.
Obit from the Guardian 4th October 2011;
Biographical information about James Lumley, 1773-1862
Includes obituaries from unidentified newspapers. Both Ralph and Thomas came up to Jesus in 1920.
Includes obituary from the Daily Telegraph, 6th October, 2009
Includes correspondence relating to donation of personal papers to KCL Archives rather than Jesus College.
Includes letter written to Mr. Green concerning the holding by the College of the livings of Fordham, Swavesey, Whittlesford, Hinxton, Guilden-Morden and Comberton and whether the College should still retain them even though they were a gift of the Bishop of Ely, c. 1750; copy of financial statement of the committee for the extension of the Parish Burial Grounds in Cambridge, December 1848. This booklet includes a plan of the Mill Road cemetery and how it was to be divided between the various Cambridge parishes;
Includes correspondence relating to Little's work on his book 'English Cathedrals'.
Includes photograph on glass of Lillistone, c. 1880;
Article from the Cambridge Evening News relating to acquisition of a miscellany volume by the University Library containing a poem by Thomas Legge.
Includes photograph of Langton taken in 1862
Mayland, CambridgeCopy of biographical information made about King by Douglas Palmer of the Sedgwick Museum.
Includes black and white photograph of Jennings, c. 1970; copy of biographical information from 'The New Chequers - the journal of the Friends of Lochnagar', 1999;
Includes photograph of Inge, c. 1910; copy of order of service for funeral, 3rd March 1954;
Note on exhibition in Carlisle Cathedral of part of the Library of Henry Hutton, Fellow of Jesus College, which was given to Carlisle Cathedral by his student Arthur Savage. Savage inherited the books from Hutton when he died in 1655.Also general biographical notes on the Hutton family.
Large photograph showing Hopcroft (m. 1906) in military uniform.
Copy of death certificate
Includes copies of obituaries from various newspapers and magazines
Includes copies of Griffiths' poetry from Country Life, 17th June 1976 and 25th November 1982; The Lady, 4th November 1976 and 7th April 1983; An article about porters in Cambridge by Griffiths from the 'East Anglian magazine', November 1969; 'The Skeleton - and 18th century ghost story from Jesus College' from Centrepiece magazine, the offical journal of the University Centre, undated; Copy of 'Radegund and Denis' by Denis Griffiths with a foreword by Professor Bernard Towers. A collection of poems about Jesus College by Griffiths, 1989;
Includes photograph of Gray, 8th October 1929; copy of order of service for funeral, 16th April 1940; Extract from the 'Cambridge Ghost Book' mentioning Gray's ghost stories; Note relating to Gray's membership of the 'Isaac Newton University Lodge', 1938; Note from solicitors of Philip Gray (son of Arthur) relating to two boxes of material relating to the Gray family, 1950; Various letters and correspondence to Gray, 1916-1940; List of books owned by Gray and inventory of the Master's Lodge at the time of his death in 1940; List of archaeological items found in College at various times up to 1940; List of items given to the College by Gray during his lifetime, including furniture, portraits, paintings, clocks and books, 1940;
Includes copies of signature, family tree and images of places connected to Gosnold, found in Suffolk record office, 2007
Includes photograph of Goodwin, c. 1910.
Biographical notes about Goodacre by his daughter
Biographical notes about Glen from 'The History and Antiquities of Leicestershire and Rutland' and 'Flora of Leicestershire and Rutland', 1984
Lists names of individuals and what they paid for renting their rooms or chambers.
Includes works and notes containing biographical details relating to numerous people
Includes painted photograph of Gaskin and his wife Maria Orton. Gaskin was a Fellow of Jesus from 1832 to 1842.
Includes general biographical details
Includes transcripts of Frend correspondence, c. 1950
Contains order of service for funeral and address read at funeral, 2016
Copy of article from October/November 2011 edition of Cambridge University newsletter detailing the digitisation of Forman's casebooks.
Includes photograph of Foakes-Jackson, c. 1880; photograph of Foakes-Jackson, c. 1910; Copy of article 'The Risen Lord' from the Holy Cross magazine, May 1937; Photograph c. 1935; Photograph, c. 1940; Copy of order of service for funeral, 6th December 1941;
Includes copy of 'bulleting of the Friends of Cambridge University Library' which includes biographical notes on Flamsteed by Frances Willmoth, 2005; Copy of letter by Flamsteed from Bonhams sale of manuscripts, 28th September 2004; Copies of book reviews on edited volumes of Flamsteed's correspondence by Forbes, Murdin and Willmoth, 2002; Copy of letter included in sale catalogue 28 from Martayan Lan rare books, New York, 2001; Copies of articles on Flamsteed by Frances Willmoth including 'a summary catalogue of Flamsteed's papersin the Royal Greenwich Observatory Archives', 1999; Models for the practice of astronomy - Flamsteed, Horrocks and Tycho; Introduction - The King's Astronomical Observator'
Papers relating to the life of Osmond Fisher including 'Osmond Fisher: Pioneer, Earth Scientist and Lover of the Arts' by Richard Wilding from the Dorset Year Book, 1991 with associated correspondence relating to the research for the article; Copies of transcriptions of letters to Fisher from his grandmother Mary and aunt Mary, 18th August 1836, from John Gibson 23rd February 1846 and from M. A. Chapman 21st March 1841; Photographs of Fisher, c. 1910; Copy of obituary from the Cambridge Review, October 1914; Biographical notes from the Cambridge Review, 16th March 1893; Extract of will; Biographical notes from the Geographical Magazine, February 1900; Copy of 'Osmond Fisher (1817-1914) - Dorset Geologist and Pioneer Geophysicist' by Richard Wilding from Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 1988; Photograph showing Fisher, John Gibson, Arthur Westmorland, Henry Woodham and (Francis Charles?) Drake, c. 1860;
Includes photographs of portraits of Sir Henry Fanshawe (m.1585), father of Sir Richard, and Sir Simon Fanshawe, elder brother of Sir Richard and one of portrait of Sir Richard Fanshawe c. 1891 (presented by W. J. Harvey FSA (Scot); papers concerning Fanshawe's work as a translator, 1994; images of portrait miniature of Fanshawe owned privately with some basic biographical notes, 2017;
Includes photograph of Fairbairn, c. 1900; copy of order of service for funeral, 18th May 1938; Biographical notes about him produced by Freddy Brittain, 1938; Portrait of Steve Fairbairn by Freddy Brittain. Oral history interview with Freddy Brittain recalling his memories of Steve Fairbairn, c. 1960; Details of the Fairbairn family and the early life of Steve Fairbairn in 'Geelong Grammar School Portraits', c. 1975; Copy of lyrics for 'the oarsman's song' in honour of Steve Fairbairn by Robert Singer as part of his 'Watercarft' 2019. Also with copy of Britten Sinfonia programme at which performance of 'the oarsman's song' was made on 26th March 2019;
Two photographs showing Evers in military uniform during WWI.
Correspondence between Epstein and various representatives of the College after his time here, particularly concerning Jesus graduates in America.
Includes print of Eliot after the portrait by William Whiting, c. 1970; article from National Trust Eastern Region members newsletter relating to Eliot Algonquin bible, summer 2019;