Aegidii Foscarii summa juris canonici, and other works; M. R. James's no. 68. Contains: 1) Notule Decretalium: an analysis of the decretals in five books; 2) miscellaneous notes; 3) Aegidii Foscarii summa juris canonici; 4) notes on canon law and church procedures; 5) Libellus fugitivus compositus a mag. nepote de monte albano, in the same hand as no. 3; 6) extracts from a statute (?) and a document about churches and a chapel at Gesinham. A deed of the Bishop of Lincoln is inserted between ff. 80 and 81.
Black and white photograph showing a view of the College site taken in 1920s
Four black and white photographs showing views of the College taken from the air.
Part danced by 'Allison' and 'Sue'. Coloured drawing of the costume; the actor's measurements; notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and blue fabric swatches
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's work about design, architecture and form.
Consists of: notes for lectures on 'The Creative Process in Poetry/Art' and 'The Creative Process in Science' (given in Jerusalem, 18 Mar 1959, and Haverford, Pennsylvania, 26 Apr 1960); notes for a lecture on 'The Conditions for Scientific Creativity in [an Organizational Setting] Contemporary Society' (given in Harvard, 20 Jul 1960); an annotated typescript of 'The Discovery of Form' (1963) by Bronowski for inclusion in a book on 'Vision and Value' edited by Gyorgy Kepes with correspondence about publication; a press cutting of a report on a lecture by Bronowski given at the Nottingham, Derby and Lincoln Society of Architects ('The Architects Journal' 4 Aug 1960); a published copy of 'Architecture as a Science and Architecture as an Art' by Bronowski (R.I.B.A [Royal Institute of British Architects] Journal, Mar 1955); a reprint and a typescript of 'The Shape of Things' by Bronowski (reprint from Impulse, no. 15, 1960); a reprint of 'The Creative Process' by Bronowski (Scientific American, vol. 199, no. 3, Sep 1958); and notes and cuttings from previous articles for [a planned volume] entitled 'Four Essays in Design' on aesthetics, architecture and industrial design.
Also includes an annotated copy of 'Atomism, Structure and Form: A Report on the Natural Philosophy of Form at 1960' by Lancelot Law Whyte.
Director: Geraint Bowen
Organist: Christopher Argent
Side one
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Sheppard - Libera nos, salva nos
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Fayrfax - Aeternae laudis lilium
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Taverner - Dum transisset Sabbatum
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Tallis - Fantasy - organ
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Sheppard - Spiritus sanctus, procedens a throno
Side two
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Byrd - Magnificat
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Byrd - Nunc Dimittis
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Tomkins - A Fancy for two to play - organ
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Tomkins - Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom
- St Giles Parish £2 7s 9d land tax due Michaelmas 1853 from Jesus College to Robert Frost, collector.
- St Giles Parish £2 7s 9d land tax due Lady Day 1853 from Jesus College to Robert Frost, collector.
- Received of landlord on behalf of Mrs Haggis £3 6s 10 1/2d property and income tax due Lady Day 1853, collected by R Peters.
- Received of Mrs Haggis £3 6s 5 1/2d property tax due Michaelmas 1853, collected by R Peters.
- Memorandum as to settlement with Jesus College regarding Henry Haggis, deceased. £200 to be given as donation by the master and fellows to the widow. £123 16s 4d deducted for one year's rent due Michaelmas last to Jesus College, minus property and land tax. Balance to be received by Mrs Haggis: £76 3s 8d. Subsequent note, presumably by Mrs Haggis, noting receipt of £76 3s 8d from Rev G Corrie.
Statement by John Brand, a farmer aged 79, about premises now belonging to James Barton, sworn at Cambridge beofre a Master in chancery, and on which he made his mark.
Consists of a reprint from 'World Politics' vol. XVII, no. 3, with an annotation [by Bronowski].
Comprises meeting agendas with minutes of previous meetings, lists of trustees and documents for consideration at the meetings (such as proposed amendments to bye-laws and recommendations of the Nominating Committee for Board of Trustees membership).
Contain meeting agendas and minutes, with related reports, memoranda and other documents.
Comprises William Glazier's (Assistant for Fellows' Affairs, Salk Institute) correspondence with John Wiley publishers and others, on plans for Wiley to publish papers resulting from a symposium held at the Salk Institute on the biological aspects of aging (4-6 Nov 1965). Also includes a reprint from 'Science' (journal) reporting on the symposium (15 Apr 1966).
Posters and guides for 'Agnès Thurnauer - 'You', 19 January - 8 March 2015.
Agnus Dei for two sopranos and organ in D major. Metronome marking: 84 beats per minute.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerParties: (1) Messrs Audley John Gillson and Sidney James Miller [Executors of the will of Mary Ann Saul], (2) Kate Piggot and another. Agreement for letting and hire of No. 15 Park Street
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen & Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge. Agreement with reference to the system of drainage for premises known as Nos. 39-44 New Square
Parties: (1) Philip Henry Young, (2) Joseph Naylor. To let number 50 [now 96] King Street
Parties: (1) Arthur John Gray, (2) Jesus College
Agreement to surrender 3150 square yards of land behind Salisbury Villas in return for the payment of an annuity
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Walter Gardiner for the yearly tenancy from 29th September 1897 of a piece of garden ground near Tenison Road. Rent: 2s 6d. Includes a site plan showing the location of the garden
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr F. W. Andrews. Lease of "that piece of garden ground, builders yard and premises situate at the rear of Salisbury Villas, Station Road, Cambridge with entrance at Tenison Road, Cambridge" from 25th December 1934 to 25th December 1935 at a rent of £28 per annum
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Miss K. E. Pooley. Rent: £65 per annum. Also an undertaking to pay an increased rent of 32 shillings per annum in consideration of the College improving the hot and cold water supply
Parties: (1) Cambridge Express Printing Company Limited, (2) Robert Dent. Whereas the said Robert Dent has with consent of the Company placed three beams in the wall of the building of the Company at 33 King Street aforesaid adjoining the premises of the said Robert Dent. Includes memorandum from the Deed Marking Branch
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Horace Palmer. Rent: £56 per annum
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Eastern Counties Railway Company
Agreement for the sale of land.
2 copies, one of which is signed by William French (Master of Jesus College).
List of the quantity of land taken by the Eastern Counties Railway Company including land belonging to Mr Gotobed and Mr Bullen
Parties: (1) Mr William Charles Winterton, (2) Mr William Male. Agreement to sell the six leasehold tenements Nos. 21-26 Willow Place
Parties: (1) Mr William Henry Apthorpe to (2) Mr George Apthorpe
Prior Laurence and the convent of Barnwell undertakes to pay to the Prioress and the nuns a rent of 9s, as an amicable composition for tithes of a water mill, belonging in fee to William de Mortuomarus and situated in Cambridge. Witnesses: Master (Magister) William de Banks, Master Walter de Tynnton, Master Richard de Normanry, Master Geoffrey de Hechham, Master Thomas de Tyrintus, Antony, dean of Cambridge, Master William Hospit, Master Richard de Waveton, Humphrey, chaplain of St John's, Humphey, chaplain of St Botulph, Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Hervey, clerk et aliis.
Barnwell, Prior Laurence ofParties: (1) Mrs Agnes Sarah Wilson and Dr Joseph Squier Hinnell with (2) Jesus College. Agreement that if the College carry out specified works (erect a W. C., erect a wall, provide a gateway and back entrance as marked out on the attached plan) the lessees will give up certain strips of land marked on the plan
A. A. Walker and Co.Parties: (1) Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society, (2) the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge. With reference to the erection of a ventialation shaft in Manor Street
Parties: (1) William Walter Starling, (2) William Kirkup
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Right Honourable Henry Lord Braybrooke. Tenancy of a small piece of land forming part of the University Football Ground. Rent £2. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr John Rutlidge
Parties: (1) Mrs A North, (2) Sidney Sussex College
Parties: (1) Charles Dupont, (2) William Pryor
Parties: (1) Jesus College and Arthur John Gray, (2) The Great Northern Railway Company. Duplicate agreement for the apportionment of rent under a lease dated 10th November 1893. Includes plan [showing an area of land consisting of a garden, stables, shed and coal shed between College Terrace and the Earl of Derby Public House]
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen & Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge. Agreement with reference to the system of drainage for premises known as Nos. 37 and 38 New Square
Francis Francis Collin and PeileParties: (1) William Cowling (innkeeper) and (2) Joseph Butcher (common brewer). William Cowling agrees to let J. Butcher the public house called the Waggon and Horses. Term: 7 years. Rent: £12 3s 0d per annum.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen & Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge.
Agreement with reference to the system of drainage for premises known as Nos. 45 & 46 New Square.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs K. Key.
Text of an agreement between the Clergy Training School and Jesus College, relating to a building belonging to the Clergy Training School, which rests against a wall of a house belonging to Jesus College.
Parties: (1) Barclays Bank Limited as Trustees for the Clergy Training School, Cambridge, (2) Jesus College
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Pickfords Limited.
Duplicate agreement as to lights in warehouse at 37 Hills Road.
Parties: (1) William Cowling to (2) Alderman Ind all that tenement now used as a public house with yard, stable and washhouse, known as "The Craddle and Coffin" late in the occupation of William Dearle since of his widow Ann Dearle, now of Aaron Flood. Term: 10 years. Rent: £12.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Bullen, (3) Charles Humfrey.
The agreement states that Jesus College owned Gravel Close which was leased to John Bullen (then deceased) and was now in the possession of William Bullen. Charles Humfrey owned the adjoining Close. The existing fence between the Closes was "very irregular and inconvenient" and Charles Humfrey had applied to the College for an agreement that a new fence should be built. The College agreed on condition that when deciding on the line of the fence for every four yards of land they gave up Charles Humfrey would give up 5 yards. In addition Charles Humfrey would build and maintain the fence at his expense.
Addressed to the Rev. Dr. French. Agreeing that if he allowed the building of four small kitchens with chimneys in the yards behind the houses in Manor Street (That William Duinsee held in lease) that at any time, should the Rev. Dr. French require the chimneys to be taken down due to their being too high (having permission only to be the height of the existing wall), that William Duinsee will do so at his own expense.
Duinsee, WilliamParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge.
Agreement with reference to the system of drainage for premises known as Nos 21, 22 and 23 New Square.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Walter E. Haddock.
Rent: £28 p.a.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William George Stearn. Quarterly rent: £9 5s 0d.
Parties: (1) Frederick William Talbot and (2) Richard Banks Harraden.
Agreement for the tenancy of 26 Jesus Lane to be taken by Frederick William Talbot. Term: 2 years. Yearly rent: £14.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Clare Frances Bell. Rent: £38 p.a.