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Tobias Rustat

Includes numerous research notes relating to Rustat including:

(1) Various drafts of Tobias Rustat - the very best of Royal Servants by Philip Lewin, c. 1994-2010;

(2) A collection of Rustatiana in commemoration of Tobias Rustat, 1608-1694, c. 1990;

(3) Notes on the Rustat scholarships, c. 1980;

(4) Print of Rustat, print of his coat of arms and print of his memorial in Jesus College Chapel, c. 1900;

(5) A copy of Tobias Rustat and his Monument in Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge, by Jane Renfrew and Michael Robbins, reprinted from The Antiquarians' Journal, 1990 vol. LXX part II;

(6) A copy of the leaflet produced by the College at the time of the dispute over his monument in the Chapel to put him in context

(7) Postcard showing a person looking up at the Rustat Memorial in the Chapel. The Memorial has 'ON THE FINAL DAY ALL WILL BE WOKE' in red paint. This was a protest and the postcards were left anonymously in Chapel.

Sir John Risley

Includes offprint from Norfolk Archaeology, Vol. XXXVIII, part II, 1982 of article by Roger Virgoe 'Sir John Risley (1443-1512), Courtier and Councillor, mentioning his gift of £160 to the College in his will of 1511 for the creation and glazing of the cloister

Colin Renfrew

Includes a cd on which is copy of a speech made at installation dinner. Renfrew talks about various anecdotes including items of biographical interst. The introduction to Renfrew's speech details his significant work as an archaeologist, 7th October 1986. Also included on the CD are speeches made by Renfrew on the occasion of two fellows, Alan Percival and Charles Wilson, being fellows of the College for 50 years, 1st October 1988.

Thomas Redman

Contains biographical information and copy of Redman family tree

Robert Rat(c)lyff

Transcript of document at the National Archives in which Rat(c)lyff is mentioned

Joseph Raphson

Biographical notes concerning Raphson from St. Andrew's University website, April 2005

St Radegund

Includes a brief history of the church of St. Radegund, Garyingham, c. 2000; various biographies of Radegund including the one from scriptorium website, 2000; Photographs of reading desk supposedly belonging to St. Radegund in Poitiers from 'Europe in the Dark Ages' by Jean Hubert; Le culte rendu a Sainte Radegonde by M. l'Abbe Gilbert, c. 1980; Postcards and photographs showing statue of St. Radegund in her tomb at Poitiers and elsewhere; Poster for 14th centenary celebration of St. Radgeund at St. Hilary's Church Niort and St. Peter's Cathedral, Poitiers with a 700 person choir singing to Franz Liszt, 23rd - 24th May 1987.

Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch

Includes:

Black and white portrait photographs of Quiller-Couch, c. 1930;
Signed print of the Nicholson portrait of Quiller-Couch, c. 1930;
Copy of order of service for funeral 20th May 1944;
Letter from Gilbert Monckton concerning donation of constitution of Cambridge University Whip Club which he had asked Quiller-Coach to be President of in 1937 to which he agreed, 14th April 1992;
Correspondence with the Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch Memorial fund, 2006-2013;
General biographical notes and related newspaper cuttings;
Articles and newspaper cuttings collected by Freddy Brittain including a copy of Q's entry in the Baptism register of Bodmin Parish Church

Park Street

Known until 1837 as Garlick Fair Lane and follows the line of the King's Ditch. It contains houses predominantly of the first half of the 19th century

Nos. 1-18 are known as Park Street (built in the late 1820s) and Nos. 19-44 (built c. 1834) are known as Lower Park Street

PARK STREET
Nos. 1-4 were subject to compulsory purchase by Cambridge City Council and demolished in 1962 as part of a road widening scheme when the Park Street car park was built
Nos. 5-10 were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest
Nos. 17 and 18 were condemned by the City Council as unfit for human habitation in 1960. They were demolished in 1962 and the land was leased to Marshalls as a car park until 1993 when the City Council refused planning permission for continued use as a car park

LOWER PARK STREET
Nos. 19-44 Lower Park Street were listed (on 2nd August 1996) as buildings of special architectural or historic interest

Nos. 37 and 38 were converted into furnished accommodation for 3 graduate students in 1971
This was a pilot scheme for a complete renovation of the row of cottages planned by the architect Peter Hall
Nos. 23 and 24 were completed in 1971
Nos. 27 and 28 were completed in 1972
Nos. 40 and 41 were completed in 1973
Nos. 31 and 32 were completed in 1975
Nos. 33 and 34 were completed in 1977
Nos. 20, 21 & 22 were completed in 1979
Nos. 35 and 36 were completed in 1979
Nos. 29 and 30 were completed in 1981

Bishop William Otter

Contains copy of biography of Otter by Robert Holtby, 1990; Copy of portrait of Otter at Chichester Cathedral;

Christopher 'Kit' Nicholson

Contains biographical information about Christopher 'Kit' Nicholson, cuttings of which were collected by Louisa Creed, his daughter.

New Square

Came to the College as part of the Barnwell Inclosure Act of 1809
New Square is made up of three rows of terraced two storey Gault brick and slate roofed houses. Each of the three terraces were built at different stages: the South terrace c. 1825; the East terrace c. 1834 and the North terrace c. 1835

George Neville

Contains biographical information about George Neville compiled by Roger Bowers. Includes notes relating to his involvement in Benin and West Africa at the end of the 19th century.

William B Neville

Contains biographical information including article from the Daily Telegraph, 9th November 1991 and extract from 'Ackerley: A life of I. R. Ackerley', London, 1989 by Peter Parker.

Alexander Nairne

Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 24th April 1936; Copy of Canon and Text of the New Testament by C. R. Gregory, containing hand drawn bookplate of Nairne showing Jesus College gatehouse from the chimney. Book inscribed December 1907 from Tewin Rectory.

Henry Morgan

Includes copy of caricature print of Henry Morgan which appeared in Vanity Fair on 26th January 1889 under his nickname 'Black Morgan'; Photograph showing Morgan in a wheelchair with his wife speaking to him through an ear trumpet, c. 1900.

Edmund Henry Morgan

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;

Charlotte Morgan

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

Miscellaneous correspondence

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;

McKie, Duncan

Correspondence and costs relating to commissioning of picture

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