Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) T. C. Martin. Rent £110 pa payable quarterly. Draft copy, unsigned and undated although the yearly term is to start on 24th June 1928
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The President of the Air Council. Rent £120 payable quarterly.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Florence Emily Firman. Rent: £40 p.a.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Rebecca Anthony
Rent: £95 per annum payable quarterly
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr J. W. Talbot. Rent: £36.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) K. Rayment [Director of The Lowestoft Electrical Company Limited]. Rent: £40 payable quarterly.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs M. K. Ramsey. Agreement for a yearly tenancy of a first floor flat
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Mason.
Rent: £40 payable quarterly.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Arthur Challis. Rent £60
John de Trippelowe, clerk, and William de Lavenham, of the first part, and Margaret, widow of William, son of Henry de Trippelowe, of the second part. John de Trippelowe and William de Lavenham have assigned to Margaret de Trippelowe all the rents, tenements etc., which they bought from William Marion, cousin and heir of the said William de Trippelowe, i.e. one messuage in St Andrew's parish, lying between a messuage of the Abbot of Tilteye (Tilty, Cistercian abbey in Essex) and one of the Prior of the order of Simplingham (sic) (that is of St Gilbert of Sempringham, Founder of the Order of Gilbertines, d. 1189); one messuage in the parish of Our Lady (Great St Mary), lying between a messuage of Robert de Brigham and one of William de Thaxted; and another messuage lying in the parishes of St Mary and St Edward between the Clerkes' House and that of Richard le Tabbetter. Margaret releases to them all their right of dower in her late husband's property in Cambridge and Hertfordshire.
Trippelowe, John deAgreement between Sir John le Moyne and Alice le Moyne, his sister. Alice quitclaims to John annual rents in Badburgham (Babraham), Whitlesford, Havekeston and Sheldford, which the aforesaid John granted for her life. John is to pay Alice 32s annually from his income. She to have right to distrain on his property wherever it may be situated in England, John to pay 5s costs of distraint. Witnesses: John le Moyne, son of the said Sir John le Moyne; Nicholas le Moyne, John de Paris, William, son of Thomas de Berton, John de Shelford, clerk, Hubert de Stapelford, Henry de Waddon in Trumpington, Nicholas de Sandon, clerk, et multis aliis.
Moine, Sir John leNicholas Sarant to Richard, son of Yvo, 1 acre in Barnwell fields: 1/2 acre of it between land of Barnwell Priory and land formerly of Hugh, son of Aspelon, 1/2 acre between land of Maurice Ruffus (Rus?) and land of Adam, son of Eustace. Term: Richard to take 4 harvests, the term beginning Michaelmas 1232. Consideration: for the lease 4s. Witnesses: Robert Saman, Adam, son of Eustace, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, Ralph, son of Henry, Hervey, son of Martin, Mychael, his son, Thomas, son of Joachim, Anger, son of Edric, William Doy, John, son of Azo, Walter, son of Aspelon, William Pilate et multis aliis.
Sarant, NicholasAfter proceeding before John Bilneye, mayor, between prioress Agnes Shenkelowe and the nuns and Master (Magister) John Bidbrok, clerk, respecting a rent of 4 s. due out of a messuage lying between the land of Peter, son of Ivo, and that of Jeremias of Eltisley, given to the nuns by Reginald, son of Absolon, son of Roger, to prioress Letitia. The said rent was given to the nuns before the Statute (i.e. Quia Emptores Terrarum, 1290, 18 Edw. I). The position and bounds of the said messuage being unknown to any living person, the said John Bidbrook agrees that the said rent shall in future be paid out of a messuage belonging to him in Milne Street (vicus molendari), lying between a messuage formerly of William Wynde, afterwards of Nicholas Hethe, now of John Ascheman, and a tenement of Clare Hall called Welsh Hospice, and abutting on Milne Street. The nuns agree to pray for the said John as one of benefactors.
Prioress Agnes and John BidbrokNicholas Sarant to Geoffrey, son of Ralph; Nicholas leases to Geoffrey 1 acre of land in Cambridge fields, 1/2 acres between the land of the Priory of St Radegund and that of Thomas, son of Joachim, and 1/2 acres between land of Barnwell Priory and that of Martin Carpenter. Term: 6 harvests to be carried, the term beginning Michaelmas 1230. Rent: 8s paid by the aforesaid Geoffrey for the six harvests. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) William, chaplain of the church of St Mary, Henry, son of Elias, Alberic Mercer, Geoffrey, brother of Ely, Stephen and Henry de Hawkston, Richard Cheeseman, John Alvivechild et multis aliis.
Sarant, NicholasCristina, widow of Warin, son of Anketil, with the consent of Godfrey his heir, to John the smith, son of Philip, a shop in the market, lying between the land of Maurice le Rus (Ruffus) and the land of Gilbert Blancgernon. Term: 20 years; rent: 3s, fine: 2s. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Robert, son of Richard, Walter, son of (Nicholas?), Robert Fing, miller, Osbert le Camb, William Smith (faber), John, son of Hubert, Arnald le Plover, __, his son, John, son of Anketil, et pluribus aliis.
Cristina, widow of WarinPrioress Elizabeth (Walton) and the nuns to Richard Wodecok, butcher, 19s per annum out of the issue and profit of 2 tenements, one of which is situated in Prechour Street, abutting upon the King's Ditch, and the other in St Edward's parish, abutting upon the chancel of the church, which tenement Richard Wodecok holds of them on lease, until a debt of 21 pounds which they owe him shall be discharged.
Walton, Elizabeth (fl 1468-1479) Prioress of St RadegundParties: (1) Robert Gee, (2) William Quinsee
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Alfred Kirkup
Articles of Agreement for a composition of tithes, between Thomas Grey, Rector, Sir John Shaw, Bt., and William Peake. With three schedules attached.
Grey, ThomasAutograph statement by Thomas Baghott that he agrees to make a full conveyance of the advowson to Jesus College.
Baghott, ThomasDraft of "Conditions of letting 12 acres, or thereabouts, of Land containing coprolites". The contractor, Mr James Headly of the Eagle Foundry is to excavate the coprolites, paying £100 per acre to the College, and £62.10.0 per annum surface rent tothe Vicar.
Parties: (1) Philip Henry Young, (2) Mary March Cambridge and Elizabeth Cambridge
Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons (Land Agents) to the Bursar confirming that they had reached an agreement to let the premises to The Lowestoft Electrical Company Ltd from the 29th September at an increased rent of £52 per annum
Parties: (1) Jesus College; (2) Mr A. W. H. Easy.
Rent: £34 p.a.
Parties: (1) Mrs Elizabeth Barber, (2) Mr John Sheldrick.
Copy agreement for letting No. 4 New Square.
Agreement from signed by A. E. English that he would an additional rent at the rate of 11s per quarter as from 24 June in consideration of the College carrying out the following improvements - converting the back sitting room, ground floor to a bathroom with a W. C. suite excluding geyser to be provided by the tenant and redecorations.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mary Metcalfe
Letter from Dr Corrie agreeing to renew the lease of the brewery premises with two houses in King Street to Mary Metcalfe on payment of £86
Parties: (1) Mrs Robinson, (2) Jesus College. Agreement to surrender the messuage and premises No. 20 Jesus Lane
£50 of the purchase money is to remain in the hands of Gilbert Hook, Fellow of the College, pending the outcome of a suit between Grey and Queen's College. Bonds by Henry Grey and the College
Grey, HenryCorrespondence and copy of legal agreement between Jesus College and the Corporation of Cambridge concerning the creation of manholes to help drain Midsummer Common.
Includes agreement between College and Claude Aurelius Elliott, fellow of Jesus College, 1914; Also notes on the rent to be charged to tenants, 1898;
Includes agreements and draft agreements for the letting of East House to R. M. Dunlop, c. 1890, Wynfred Laurence Henry Duckworth, 1907 and 1914.
Release and Quitclaim and agreement for a composition of tithes.
Grey, ThomasComprises correspondence (mainly with Dr Howard C Mel, chairman of the symposium) relating to a symposium hosted by the University of California at Berkeley on the subject of 'Science and Humanism: Partners in Human Progress'.
Also includes copies of handwritten notes by Bronowski on 'The Evolution of Complexity' and for his lecture on 'Evolution in Twentieth Century Culture' given at the symposium, programmes for the symposium, a copy of a paper by Ralph Wendell Burhoe on 'The Relation of the Sciences to Human and Religious Values' which was given at the symposium, and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Consists of an inscribed programme for the symposium which included Bronowski speaking on 'Evolution in Twentieth Century Culture' (24 March).
Obituary from the Times, 2nd July 2009
Copy of letter from the Director of Works, Air Ministry, that they will compulsorily purchase a piece of land adjoining Lord's Bridge Station, to build an Air Ammunition Park. With covering letter from the Rector, T.H.W. Clapton.
Plan of air raid shelter for the garden of 1 Salisbury Villas
HM Office of WorksIncludes survey and report by Andrew Firebrace Partnership on condition of air raid shelter after slight damage incurred by tree falling onto roof during storm on 18th January 2018; and notes on history of air raid shelter compiled by Peter Glazebrook, 2018
Correspondence and papers relating to the landing of an airship in the College grounds in 1912.
The photographs are as follows:
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A loose photograph of the Hall at Jesus College, Stearn & Sons, Photographers, Cambridge.
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Part II, 1950/51 Group B. A loose card with montage thumbnail portrait photographs of the following students: Baker, D.K., Joh; Buckler, H. McC. Tr H; Engert, M.V., Cla; Holliday, R.P.M., Cla; Otway, F.O.J., Trin; Packman, G., Emm; Seib, M.R.P., Jes; Speyer, DS, Trin; Walter, G.H., Pet; Wilson, W.J., Pet.
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A reproduction of a map of Cambridge, from Camden's Britannia, 1626, by Christopher Saxton.
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The Home Waters of Jesus College Boat Club. A map printed in black and red, E.J.S.S. 1928
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Jesus College 5th Boat Fairbairn Cup Races 1932.
A photograph with the following names: R.A. Cowling; C.J. Ll Jones; W.H. Melish; F.N. Leonard; F.H. Irving; N.W. Collett; W.H. Waring: A.L. Percival; J.C. Bridgman and N.S. Dickinson.
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1932 Fairbairn Cup Crew.
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Jesus Coll: 4th Lent Boat, 1933.
A photograph with the following names: W.H. Melish; A.D. Brokenshaw; P.G. Masefield; A.L. Percival; P.H. Irving; J.E. Smith; L.W. James; F.N. Leonard; J.C. Bridgeman; Steve Fairbairn and Arthur Fraser
- Jesus Coll: 4th Lent Boat, 1933.
Jesus Coll: 4th Boat, Fairbairn Cup Crew, 1933.
A photograph with the following names: G.B. Bowles; D.D. Morgan; G.H. Smith; L.W. James; A.R. Tainsh; A.T. Stockings; J.D. Usher A.L. Percival; A. Wells and A.B. Fraser.
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4th Boat, Fairbairn Cup Crew, 1933.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd Lent Boat, 1934.
A photograph with the following names: G.B. Bowles; N.W. Collett; D.L. Williams; W. Anderson; P. Willsallen; R.E. Selby; W.P. Dakin; A.L. Percival; H.L.D. Beauchamp, A.B. Fraser and S. Fairbairn.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd Lent Boat, 1934.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd Lent Boat, 1935.
A photograph with the following names: P.G. Tait; E.O.B. Grant; A.T. Stockings; S.P. Bourn; G.B. Bowles; N.W. Collett; G.M. Woodman; W.R. Milne; A.L. Percival; H.D.A. Yates, S. Fairbairn and R.T. Coulton.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd Lent Boat, 1935.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd May Boat, 1935.
A photograph with the following names: P.G. Tait; J.T.H. Foottit; N.C. Elliott; S.P. Bourn; R. Corbet-Ward; G.M. Woodman; N.W. Collett A.L. Percival; J.C. Bridgman; S. Fairbairn: R.T. Coulton and T.S. Cree.
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Jesus Coll: 3rd May Boat, 1935.
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Jesus Coll: Bump Supper, May Term 1935.
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An untitled photograph of boating trophies.
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An untitled photograph of Jesus College Chapel, lit up at night.
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Three untitled photographs showing undergraduates and others.
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A loose card with a hand-painted crest 'University of Harvard, 1636'.
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Three loose postcards of boats on the Thames at Henley.
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A studio portrait of an un-named woman, Ramsey & Muspratt, Photographers, Cambridge
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'Always thinking of you', two mounted photographs.
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Group photograph of guides/scouts under a tree.
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Photograph of four men around a table, with tea, set in long grass under a tree.
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Photograph of rowing eight.
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Photograph of rowing eight on the Cam by the Pike and Eel pub, Chesterton.
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Photograph of a motor launch.
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Photograph of a seasick man on a motor launch.
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An Approximate Analysis of the Torsion of Shafts. 3 copies, 4pp, typescript.
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'1. Basic Theory of Torsion', and '11. The hydrodynamic analogy' 9pp, typescript.
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Jesus Breakfast Club. Stearn & Sons, Photographers, Cambridge
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Envelope labelled 'Rooster Photos' and addressed to B.L. Manning Esq. (Senior Tutor), Jesus College, from Stearn & Sons, Photographers. The envelope contains five photographs of members of the Roosters Club, one of which is dated 1941, and a sheet of hand-drawn names for four of the photographs,
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Bernard Manning as an undergraduate - to face the last page of chapter III
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Bernard Manning in 1927 from a photograph by Lafayette, Ltd - to face the last page of chapter V.
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Bernard Manning in 1940 from a photograph by C.C.E. Woodger - to face the last page of chapter VII.
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Bernard Manning in 1940 from a photograph by C.C.E. Woodger - frontispiece
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Jesus College Cambridge about 1925 from an air photograph - to face the first page of chapter II
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Postcard, inscribed 'Ducking after races in Lents 1941'.
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Postcard inscribed 'Jesus II bumping Hall I Lents 1941'.
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With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from F. Brittain - a loose copy of 4 above.
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'Bruafz Bott', a souvenir brochure from Saalfelden in the Austrian Alps.
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'The Gang - with congratulations and condolences', a card to A. Perceval from Hazel Guest, Newnham College, June 15th 1935.
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A letter to A. Percival from Bernard [Manning], Jesus College, admonishing him for his over-speedy reading of grace in hall.
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A letter to Hazel, signature of author illegible, from Dunford House, Heyshott, Midhurst, Sussex, dated April 15th.
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A loose photograph inscribed on the reverse 'Percival, Red Herring, 1945'. Stearn & Sons, Photographers, 72 Bridge Street, Cambridge.
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A group photograph, without title or description, but showing a Chanticlere trophy and banner. The photograph is accompanied by a sheet of handwritten names, presumably an attempt to identify the individuals in the photograph. Stearn & Sons, Photographers, 72 Bridge Street, Cambridge.
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Photograph, possibly of Rooster Club members, Stearn & Sons, Photographers, 72 Bridge Street, Cambridge. Nd.
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Group photograph of college members, with a separate sheet of handwritten names. Stearn & Sons, Photographers, 72 Bridge Street, Cambridge. Nd.
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One spare sheet of paper with names written in pencil, presumably to identify individuals in a photograph above, but with no recognizable connection with the photographs above.
Comprises correspondence between Alan Sleath (senior assistant to head of features group, BBC, then BBC Radio & TV Enterprises) and Bronowski or Sylvia Fitzgerald.
Subjects include: arrangements for Bronowski to visit to the United Kingdom to launch 'The Ascent of Man' including publicity and promotion on television and radio programmes (Michael Parkinson television interview, Desert Island Discs radio show, etc.); plans for the premier at the Royal Society in London (26 Apr 1973); suggested invitees for the premier; plans to show excerpts of 'The Ascent of Man' at the National Academy of Sciences [Washington D C] and the Smithsonian Museum [Washington D C] on the 23rd and 24th Apr 1973; arranging for prints of programmes 5 -7 to be made for a Copernicus symposium in Washington D C; viewing figures for original showings and repeat showings; press reaction to the television series; press conferences; Jacob and Rita Bronowski visiting London in Oct-Nov 1973; Bronowski meeting with the chairman and director general of the BBC (Nov 1973); showings of 'The Ascent of Man' films at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D C being a success; congratulations on publication of 'The Ascent of Man' book; sending a large photograph of Bronowski and an original drawing of Bronowski's head by Feliks Topolski (mounted with the names of all the BBC staff involved in the production of 'The Ascent of Man') to the United States; Aubrey Singer being made controller of BBC-2 (Jan 1974); viewing and listening figures for, and reactions to, Parkinson television interview, and 'The Time of My Life' and Desert Island Discs radio shows; selling the German rights to 'The Ascent of Man'; sending Sylvia Fitzgerald brochures on 'The Ascent of Man' produced by the BBC; arrangements for the BBC tribute to Bronowski in Broadcasting House (Jan 1975); publishing the tribute; arranging for Sylvia Fitzgerald to receive copies of 'The Ascent of Man' films; and Sylvia leaving the Salk Institute.
Also includes a copy of 'Ariel' BBC staff journal containing an article on 'The Ascent of Man' book (16 Nov 1973).
Album assembled by Dr Frederick Brittain.
Album of Trumpet Tunes (arranged for organ by Henry Coates). By Henry Purcell
Published by Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London.
Contents:
- Air
- Voluntary
- March
- Fanfare
- Cebell
- Martial Air
- Prelude and Air
Album of 39 photographs taken by Laurence Picken on a trip to Yugoslavia. '(Lake Ochrid) (Freshwater ciliata being collected)'.
Includes slip of paper with manuscript note: 'Her. Laurenc. Pite schen ei renig oel fir esen fir papriker. Ernest'.
14 x 12
Ends with a resolution to keep going in spite of wartime. The rest of the volume is blank apart from a brief list of names of payers at the back.