Valuation of the benefice, and appeals for money for repairs.
A six-page report (typescript) by Charles Bidwell, of Bidwell & Sons, land agents and surveyors, with comments on the state of the land and its use. Also two handwritten notes, unsigned and undated, giving details of income, NB. W.O. Cleave was Rector until his death in August 1904.
Correspondence with the Ecclesiastical Commission on the augmentation of the benefice.
Correspondence between the College and the Misses Fry about using the house as a school.
Union of Hinxton Parish with Ickleton; disagreements over sale of Hinxton Vicarage and its proposed purpose.
Several different discussions, also discussing various sales.
Correspondence about the union of Gravely and Yelling and its consequences, financialproblems etc.
Contains addresses of undergraduates
James Harrison to his grandson, George Chubb, the advowson of Whatfield. Also:
Gorge Chubb, son of George Chubb, to Elizabeth Jones, widow, the advowson of Whatfield, for a consideration of £700.
Rough notes by Tutors C. Cleave and H. A. Morgan, including material on: scholarships: candidates, examinations and elections; freshmen, including notes for a talk to freshmen; mark lists; room lists and rents of rooms out of college.
Catalogue cards and catalogue dated 27th May 1932 listing books included in the Trotter's Charity Library (formerly the property of Henry Trotter), once held in the rectory at Graveley.
Production of Gilbert & Sullivan's, Trial by Jury and George Peele's The Old Wives' Tale, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 14th June 1959 at 8.45pm. Joint production with the Literary Society
Includes list of officers, 1834-1854, and of subscriptions, 1835-1852.
A Release and Indemnity, from the new Rector the Revd John Warren, to Messrs Fiske and Day, Trustees for the money given by William Coppard: the fnd stands at £499.4.5. The deed is dated 28 February 1829, there are two preliminary notes from Nevile Day, and one from John Warren, about the exact terms etc.
Notes and menus detailing recommended food intake by rowers in preparation for training.
Fundraising and accounts for repairs to the Tower, and for a new Bell- frame. Also correspondence and accounts about buying a piece of land to extend theChurchyard for burials. The documents include handwritten church accounts from Easter 1910 to Easter 1911, and a printed list of subscribers and summary accounts for the period May 1907 to May 1914. The Rector appeals to the College as Lords of the Manor.
Includes order of service for funeral, 2nd June 1997; Obituary by Mark Blandford baker from 'Regatta' magazine, No 101, August/September 1997;
Contains exhibition guide, captions and research notes.
Willmoth, FrancesIncludes 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.
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
Deeds for an estate bought by the Proby Trust, to augment the living.
Correspondence of various dates
Correspondence about the value of the living, and about the tithe commutation award of 1843, and the Rector's disagreement with the conclusins of the Commissioners.
Discussion and evidence relating to the tithes of Hundon benefice
A production of the masque 'Timon of Athens' by Purcell and the Irish comedy 'Happy As Larry' by Donagh MacDonagh performed as part of May week entertainment in the Cloisters on Sunday 12th June and Monday 13th June
Contains captions for display
Willmoth, FrancesContains biographical information and copy of Redman family tree
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;
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 painted photograph of Gaskin and his wife Maria Orton. Gaskin was a Fellow of Jesus from 1832 to 1842.
Includes catalogue 'Cranmer - Primate of all England' for exhibition held at the British Library in 1990 which included loans of items from Jesus College; Exhibition guide and review of exhibit held in the Churchill Memorail at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, 1990; Notes on the memorial tablet to Cranmer in the College, 2002;
Copies of letters, photographs and choir manual relating to Scott's time as a choirboy at the College, owned by his great-granddaughter Angela Earland.
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.
Contains minutes of meetings 105 to 113. There is no sign that the club was discontinued, but some three quarters of the volume is blank.
"In the matter of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877, and of the petition of Robert Rumsey Webb and Herbert Somerton Foxwell."
A Jesus College May Week production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' on Monday 11 June 1956
Production of 'The Strong are Lonely' by Fritz Hochwaelder in the College Chapel on Tuesday 13th February 1962 and Friday 16th February 1962 at 8.30pm
Production of The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife by Garcia Lorca and Comus by Milton performed as part of the May Week Entertainment on Monday 12th June and Tuesday 13th June
Ledgers containing comments on meetings of the Roosters; Also include volume containing newspaper cuttings showing cockerels and discussing cockerels and game in general. Contains possible membership related accounts 1917-1918 at back of volume.
The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:
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6CO15/1 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/2 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/3 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/4 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/5 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/6 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/7 The choir en route to the marquee
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6CO16/18 Lord Renfrew says a few words
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6CO16/17 The Queen and Prince Philip listen
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6CO17/1 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/19 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/20 The Queen
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6CO17/2 Lord Renfrew hands a gift to the Queen
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6CO16/21 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO17/3 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/22 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/23 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/24 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/25 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/4 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/5 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/8 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/9 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/10 The Queen is introduced to Dr Killen (Bursar and Chairman of the Quincentenary Appeal Committee)
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6CO15/11 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/12 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/13 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/14 The Queen is introduced to Michael Marshall (Marshalls of Cambridge)
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6CO15/15 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/16 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/17 The Queen is introduced to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/18 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/19 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/20 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/21 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/22 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/25 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/26 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/29 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/30 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/31 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/32 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/33 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/34 The Queen and Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/6 The Queen talks to others
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6CO17/7 Lord Renfrew and the Queen in the marquee with college members
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6CO17/8 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/9 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/10 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/11 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/12 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO17/13 The Queen with Mr Nigel Lacey (Domestic Bursar)
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6CO17/14 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/16 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/18 The Queen talks to a chorister
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6CO17/19 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/20 The Queen is introduced to an unidentified person
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6CO17/21 Nigel Lacey, the Queen and Lord Renfrew in the marquee
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6CO17/22 The Queen is introduced to Dr Gavin McKenzie , Senior Tutor
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6CO17/23 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/24 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO14/3 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/4 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/5 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/6 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/10 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/11 Prince Philip meets Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple)
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6CO14/12 Prince Philip with Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple) and Dr McKie
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6CO14/13 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/14 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/15 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/16 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/17 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/18 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/19 Prince Philip with Sir Samuel Brittain, Lord Lowry and other Honorary Fellows look on
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6CO14/20 Prince Phillip meets Lord Stewartby
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6CO14/21 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/35 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO14/36 The Queen and Lord Renfrew with students
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6CO15/35 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO16/29 Lord Renfrew and the Queen start to leave the marquee
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6CO17/29 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/31 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO16/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/32 The Queen wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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6CO17/33 Prince Philip wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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