Notebook containing "Examination, Keller's Prizemen, Previous examination".
Tutor's bill for Mr Rendle, Michaelmas 1821
Records of tutors, the praelector and tutorial offices; for bursarial records relating to students see ACC 8 - ACC 15.
Bill for Tutor Edwin Abbot. For Interest on Excheq Bds and Examination fees
Total £95; 8s; 3d
Payment received 22nd October 1921
Abbott, EdwinConsists of 1 page of notes on Tus [Tous, Iran] and individuals associated with the location.
Comprises photocopies of books and articles on subjects including churches in Istanbul, geometry and Mongol horse armour. Also includes notes on possible places and items to film in Turkey.
Superseded by accounts kept in looseleaf form.
Tu es Petra et portae inferi non praevalebunt adversus te (Carillon) pour Orgue. By Henry Mulet.
Published by Alphonse Leduc, Paris.
Photographs of the wedding of Tsao Tien-Chen and Hsieh Hsi-Te at Thaxted Church in Essex, at which Laurence Picken was best man (Tsao Tien-Chen was evidently a student and friend of his). Kept with earlier pictures of Tsao Tien-Chen at graduation, a news cutting about the wedding and a letter from Tsao Tien-Chen to Laurence Picken describing his leaving Cambridge in August 1952.
Consists of a black and white photograph (of the trustees of the Salk Institute) taken at the annual trustee meeting. Includes Bronowski.
Comprises correspondence relating to meetings of the Board of Trustees of the Salk Institute.
Also includes: lists of Trustees, Resident and Non-Resident Fellows; reports submitted to the Board of Trustees; a letter about Dr Robert Holley (Resident Fellow) winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1968; a copy of a letter from Basil O'Conner (President, The National Foundation) criticising a paper concerning reorganisation of the Board of Trustees; photocopies of newspaper articles about research at the Salk Institute; a report on financial donations to the Salk Institute in September 1968; draft minutes of meetings of the Board of Trustees and of the members of the Salk Institute; and a statement by [Joseph] Slater, President of the Salk Institute about a Program of Action.
Comprises documents [to be considered at meeting of the Salk Institute Board of Trustees]: proposals on funding the Salk Institute by Jonas Salk; a statement by the Non-Resident Fellows expressing their concern about insecurity of National Foundation funding for the Salk Institute; a report on fundraising from Frank A. Rose (Chairman, Trustee Development Committee, Salk Institute); a copy of a letter from Theodore E. Gildred relating to Gildred Foundation funding for the Salk Institute; and a list of Trustees and Non-Resident Fellows.
Comprises correspondence between Bronowski, other members of the Board of Trustees of the Salk Institute, and some other staff members. Correspondents include: George S. Conn (Treasurer, Salk Institute) mainly relating to the finances of the Salk Institute; Augustus Kinzel (President, Salk Institute); William Bernbach (President, Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.) on Bronowski sending copies of his writings; Gerard Piel (Publisher, 'The Scientific American' journal) about a proposal for Leslie Orgel to write an article on aging; [Alan] Bullock (Vice-Chancellor, Oxford University) on keeping up-to-date with developments at the Salk Institute; Harry E Green (Senior Vice President, Container Corporation of America) on the election of foreign nationals as trustees; and Joseph Slater (President, Salk Institute) on grants from the National Foundation and Sloan Foundation (1970).
Subjects include: an application to the Ford Foundation for a grant, financial reports, and Basil O'Connor (President, The National Foundation) sending H. E. White (National Foundation) to conduct a financial review of the Salk Institute (1966, copies of letters with the National Foundation are included).
Also includes a telegram from Basil O'Connor calling for an urgent meeting of Salk Institute and National Foundation Boards of Trustees (1966), and reports sent to Trustees about the activities of the Salk Institute (1966).
Consists of minutes of a meeting of the Salk Institute Trustee Development Committee, held in New York, with reports about fundraising. Bronowski was present at the meeting in his role as Trustee.
Ledger, with reports on Eltisley (1884), Rectory Farm, Harston (1884-89), Tempsford and Everton (1887-89).
Summary of all trusts to 2006 with details of how much they were worth and relevant extracts from council and College committee minutes, correspondence and deeds relating to the various trusts. Arranged alphabetically.
Ledger
Property and income tax receipts paid by Mr Emson on behalf on Jesus College, collected by John Nichols.
- Trumpington Property and Income Tax for half-year's taxes due Lady Day 1853, 14s 9d.
- Rent due Michaelmas 1853, £51 11s. Minus land and income tax totalling £3 3s 4d.
- Trumpington Property and Income Tax for half-year's taxes due Michaelmas 1853, 13s 10 1/2d.
- Trumpington Property and Income Tax for half-year's taxes due Lady Day 1853, 13s 10 1/2d.
- Trumpington Property and Income Tax for half-year's taxes due Michaelmas 1852, 14s 9d.
Four receipts for income and property taxes paid by Mr. Emson of Jesus College to John Nichols, collector. Two are for 11s 3d and two are for 13s 10 1/2d
Nichols, JohnTrumpington Inclosure
The houses Nos. 172-176 Hills Road are not and never were part of the Station Estate. A piece of land of approximately 20 acres was allotted to the College by the Trumpington Inclosure Commissioners in 1801. This replaced land in the Trumpington fields which was part of the field land of the Vine Estate purchased by the College in 1509.
The land was let in one lease with the houses in St Andrew's Street (now Bradwell's Court) on a lease of 21 years until 1795, when at the request of the lessee the lease was divided into two, one of 40 years for the houses and one of 21 years for the land. The reason was doubtless in order to obtain a longer lease for the house property, as Colleges were not permitted to lease lands for a longer period than 21 years.
The allotment made by the Trumpington Inclosure Commissioners in 1801 consisted entirely of agricultural land in Brooklands field. It was the plot nearest to the northern boundary of the Trumpington land and ran from the brook leading from Nine Wells to Cambridge on the west to the Hills Road on the east, but the frontage on the Hills Road was very short being only about half of the width of the plot at its western end. When Barnwell Fields were enclosed in 1807, 5A. 2R. 2P. adjoining this strip on the north were allotted to the College in lieu of the field land belonging to the Vine Estate in Barnwell fields, but this plot adjoined only the western half of the Trumpington allotment, and had no frontage on the Hills Road.
About 2/3rds of the land was severed from the portion with the road frontage by the construction of the Eastern Counties Railway in 1850 and a further strip was later acquired by the Great Northern Railway. Henceforward the access from the road was only by two separate private level crossings, and so the land was not very profitable. In 1896 the College agreed to sell it to Trinity College, the owners of the land adjoining it to the south and west.
Proposals for building on the road frontage began as early as 1877, but the houses were not actually built until 1887
[taken from notes by Freda Jones]
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Land and assessed tax, first moiety, parish of Trumpington. Received of Mr. Emson Jesus College the 30th October 1858 the sum of 13 s. 10 1/2 d. for two quarters taxes due 20th September 1858. Signed John? collector. Only land tax charged.
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Land and assessed taxes, second moiety, parish of Trumpington. Received of Mrs. Emson Jesus College. the 23rd March 1859, the sum of 13 s. 10 1/2 d. for two quarters taxes due 20th March 1859. Signed John ? collector. Only land tax charged.
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Income tax 1858-9, second moiety, parish of Trumpington. Received of Mr Emson Jesus College the 4th August 1859, the sum of 7s. for two quarters' income tax, due 20th March 1859. Schedule A. Signed John Sickels (?) collector.
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Income tax 1858-9, first moiety, parish of Trumpington. Received of Mr Emson Jesus College, 24th January 1859, for 7 s., for two quarters income tax due 20th September 1858. Signed John Sickels, collector. Schedule A.
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Income tax, first moiety, Hills Road, parish of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge. Received of Mrs. R. Emson, the 2nd February 1859, the sum of 2s. 9 d. for two quarters income tax, due 20th September 1858. Schedule A. Signed Joseph Banham.
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Income tax, second moiety. St Andrew the Less, Cambridge. Received of Mr R. Emson, the 14th July 1859, the sum of 2s. 9 d. for two quarters income tax, due 20th March 1859. Signed J. Banham, collector.
Trumpet Voluntary. Music for Organ & Brass. Peter Hurford and Michael Laird Brass Ensemble. CD.
Photocopy of the booklet.
CD tracks:
- Prelude from Te Deum (Charpentier)
- Trumpet Tune and Air (Purcell)
- Ach, bleib' bli uns, BWV 649 (Bach)
- Meine Seele erhebet den Herren, BWV 648 (Bach)
- Si c'est pour ôter la vie (Dandrieu)
6-8. Sonata (Purcell) - Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BWV 646 (Bach)
- Kommst du nun, Jesu, BWV 650 (Bach)
- Trumpet Voluntary (The Prince of Denmark's March) (Clarke)
- Jesu, joy of man's desiring, from Cantata 147 (Bach)
- Canzona I (Frescobaldi)
- Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645 (Bach)
- Wer nur den lieben Gott, BWV 647 (Bach)
- Nun danket alle Gott, BWV 647 (Bach)
17-20. Suite (from The Voluntarys, op. 6 nos 5 & 6) (Stanley) - Sheep may safely graze, from Cantata 208 (Bach)
- Minuet from Music for the Royal Fireworks (Handel)
Trumpet Tune in D. Henry Purcell. Arranged by Peter Hurford (for the organ?). Metronome marking: 120 beats per minute.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerTrumpet Tune and Air, by Henry Purcell. Arranged by Peter Hurford for two trumpets and organ.
Three photocopies of full score and copy of parts for two trumpets.
Trumpet Sonata No. 3, by Henry Purcell. Arranged by Peter Hurford for brass (three trumpets, horn in F and two trombones) and organ.
Two photocopies of full score.
Trumpet Sonata No. 1, by Henry Purcell. Arranged by Peter Hurford for brass (three trumpets, horn in F and two trombones) and organ.
Two photocopies of full score.
"Truly the Lord is in this place" for tenors, basses and organ and "Through Christ Jesus" for voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and organ in G major. Sentences from the series III Order for Holy Communion.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerCatalogue 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.
Inscribed with 'Champion Meeting 1867 120 yards Hurdle Race 10 flights 3ft 6 in won by J. Law, Jesus Coll Cam, Time 17s 4/5ths'
Macrae, A. LondonTrois Paraphrases Grégoriennes: III. Hymne d'Action de Grâce "Te Deum". By Jean Langlais.
Published by Philippo Editeur, Paris. From the Collection H. Hérèlle.
Includes article concerning various portraits of Jacob Trip and his wife (in Dutch), October 1928 and covering note from Charles Wilson detailing that one of these portraits was regularly mistaken for Jacob Cats which led to the copy owned by the College also being erroneously described as being of Cats, 30th October 1952; photograph of picture, c. 1990
10⅝ x 7⅛. Published by John W. Punken. After Nicholas Maes.
Lewis, Charles GeorgePhotographs taken during a scientific mission in China in 1941, on which both Laurence Picken and Joseph Needham were present. Each print is numbered and annotated in Chinese, possibly by Picken.
Zehan, ChenTranscription in pencil of a Cantata attributed to J. S. Bach (BWV 584), but possibly spurious. The transcription was made by Walter Emery. It includes a photocopy of the transcription and a letter by Walter Emory addressed to Peter Hurford giving details about the work and its doubts about being a J. S. Bach Cantata.
Bach, J. S. (?)Trio en Passacaille, from the Premier Livre d'Orgue, privilege dated 1688. By André Raison.
Score handwritten by Walter Emery.
Trio in G, by J. S. Bach. Printed edition of organ part with markings in pencil by Peter Hurford.
Bach, J. S.Trio. For Organ. By Peter Hurford. Included in the book: "The Cathedral Organist, 1975-1976" (pages 17-19).
Published by J. B. Cramer & Co. Ltd., London.
Contents:
- Michael Nicholas: Divertimento
- Christopher Dearnley: Dominus Regit Me
- Clifford Harker: Rouen Processional
- John Sanders: A Soliloquy
- Peter Hurford: Trio
- Harry Grindle: Prelude on "University"
- Noel Rawsthorne: Sortie
- Arthur Wills: Sarabande Sacrae
Paid by the Bursar to Trinity Hall 8s 3d, signed by Stanhope Pedley
Pedley, StanhopePaid 4d to Trinity College for one year's quit-rent. Received by W. Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamBill for one year's quit rent paid by the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Totals 8s 3d. Signed by J. C. Hoath, Bursar.
Hoath, J. C.Received of Mr Newton. Paid 5s 5d for the first quaterly payment of the land tax for 'the occupation' of Mr. Mott in Trinity Parish on the 2nd July 1759. Signed by William Wootton, Collector. Also 5s 5d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax for 'the occupation' of Mr. Mott in Trinity Parish on the 11th October 1759.
Wootton, WilliamReceied of Jesus College, 8s 3d, dated October 1833, signed J Hancork Hall, Bursar of Trinity Hall.
Hall, J HancorkReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College. Paid 8s 3d for one year's quit-rent due to Trinity Hall. Signed by Peter Calvert, Bursar.
Calvert, PeterPaid 8s 6d to Trinity Hall for a year's quit-rent. Received for the use of Mr. Knight, the Trinity Hall bursar, by William Windslow(?).
Knight, Mr. JohnPaid 8s 3d to Trinity Hall for quit-rent. Received by J Jowett, bursar
Jowett, J.Receipt for a year's quit-rent of £0.8.3 due to Trinity Hall at Michs., 1782. Signed by J. Jowett.
Jowett, J.Paid by the Bursar 8s 3d to Trinity Hall for a year's quit-rent. Signed by John Knight, bursar of Trinity Hall.
Knight, Mr. John