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. JohnPaid 8s 3d to Trinity Hall for one year's quit-rent. Received by Richard Calvert, bursar of Trinity Hall
Calvert, RichardPaid 8s 3d to Trinity Hall for Mr. Calvert the bursar of Trinity Hall. Received by Isabella Brincklow.
Brincklow, IsabellaTwo receipts for quit-rent of 8s 3d payable to Trinity Hall, Michaelmas 1873 and 1874. Signed by Henry Davidson (bursar).
Davidson, HenryPaid 8s 3d as quit rent to Trinity Hall. Signed by J. Jowett
Jowett, J.Received of Jesus College 8s 3d for a year's Quit Rent due to Trinity Hall at Michaelmas 1827.
J. C. Ebden, Bursar at Trin. Hall.
Paid to Thomas Blake, the bursar of Trinity Hall, 8s 3d for each year's quit rent.
Blake, ThomasPaid 8d 3p to Trinity Hall, received by J Jowett, bursar as acquittance
Jowett, J.Paid 8s 3d for Bursar of Trinity Hall by John Wallis, butler
Wallis, JohnReceipt from H Freeman of Trinity College noting receipt of 4d for Lent rent.
Freeman, H.Dated October 12th 1832, received of the master of Jesus College, 4d for one years rent due to Trinity College in Cambridge at St Michaelmas last past. Signed William Cattey.
Cattey, WilliamReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College the sum of four pence (4d) being one year rent charge due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College of Michaelmas 1921
Trinity College, Cambridge17th October 1823
Received of the bursar of Jesus College four pence for a years rent due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College in Cambridge at St Michaelmas last past.
William Cattey
Paid 4d as rent due to the Masters, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College in Cambridge at the feast of St Michael last part.
CatleyOctober 12th 1824
Received of the Master of Jesus college four pence for a years rent due to the master, fellows, and scholars of trinity college in Cambridge, at St Michaelmas last past.
William Catey.
Cattey, WilliamReceived of Dr Caryl, Bursar of Jesus College. Paid 8d for two years Quit-rent due to Trinity College. Signed by Thomas Parker, Bailiff
Parker, Thomas4d paid to Trinity College for one years quit-rent. Received by William Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamPaid 4d to Trinity College for one year's quit rent. Received by W. Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamPaid 4d to Trinity College for one year's quit-rent. Received by William Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamPaid by Mr. Darby, the Bursar, to Trinity College 4d, signed by Thomas Parker.
Darby, Rev. Mr. SamuelPaid 4d for a year's quit-rent to Trinity College. Signed by William Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamPaid 4d to Trinity College, received by W. Hall, Bursar, for one years quit rent.
Hall, WilliamPaid 4d to Trinity College for one years quit-rent. Received by Mr Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamReceipt for fourpence, a year's quit-rent to Trinity College, signed by W. Hall, Bailiff.
Hall, WilliamPaid 4d for one year's quit-rent to Trinity College. Signed by William Hall, Bailiff.
Hall, WilliamReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College 4d for a year's rent due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College in Cambridge for last Michaelmas.
Signed by Tom Cattey.
Paid 4d as quit rent to Trinity College.
Hall, H.File of correspondence, largely personal congratulations, concerning Laurence Picken's election as Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Correspondents include Sir Michael Atiyah (Master of Trinity), the porters of Jesus College, JRG Bradfield (Senior Bursar, Trinity), Lord Renfrew (Master of Jesus), Robin Donkin, Alan Hodgkin, Michael Waring and John Adkins.
Some letters are kept with Lawrence Picken's manuscript draft responses.
Also includes a manuscript draft of Laurence Picken's response to the letter announcing his election, July 1991.
Played by Mick Morden. Colour sketch of the costume; pencil sketches and notes about the costume; the actor's measurements; and red, green and yellow fabric swatches
Consists of: an autobiographical note by Bronowski, a Salk Institute Newsletter containing a special tribute to Bronowski, a programme for a tribute to Bronowski (held in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London), and an invitation to a tribute to Bronowski to be held at the Salk Institute.
Comprises correspondence relating to finding books by William Blake (some out of print) for Bronowski.
Names on board read:
H. Hall-Hall, W. S. Ostle, H. J. Mowll, H. W. Rogers, R. Whitley, L. E. Faber, J. C. Hood, H. E. Menzies, W. D. Coplestone, E. S. Strachan.
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
"Trends in English Monetary History, ca. 973-1086", [by Michael Metcalf], typescript (photocopy), single page, signed "DMM" and dated 23 September 1980 in manuscript in the upper right corner, with sub-title "Outline of the Argument", consisting in (I) introduction, (II) single finds, (III) regional distribution of minting, (IV) ranking of the mints, (V) volume of mint-output, (VI) volume of the currency, (VII) initial coinages and continued minting later in the validity-period, and (VIII) a model of the currency.
Metcalf, D. MichaelLetter from Alexander Thurtell of Caius saying he enclosed a cheque for £3 18s for the value of trees that once belonged to Jesus but under the Enclosure Act now belong to Caius. Attached valuation by W. Robinson includes 1 ash timber, 3 spires, 2 pollard. Also includes valuation of 2 ash timbers from Jesus College to Mr. E. Smith.
Thurtell, AlexanderPlans of the College site with individual trees numbered with a total of 475 trees counted growing around the edge of the College site.
Wakefield, N. J.White Horse Inn, Cripplegate
Cambridge, Ely, Lynn Caravan & Waggon
Daily
Norwich, Thetford, Yarmouth Van and Waggon, Daily
DEACON, MACK and CO
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Public, they are not enabled (through their liberal support) to offer them a DAILY Conveyance, both by Caravan and Waggon, to the above places, and request the continuance of their kind patronage.
DEACON, HARRISON & CO.
Fly Vans, Waggons & Boats, Daily
TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM
Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland, and North Britain
DEACON, MACK and COs Vans and Waggons to Norwich, and all parts of Norfolk.
DEACON and Co's VANS and WAGGONS to Cambridge, Ely, Lynn &c
HARGREAVE'S Boats and Waggons to Wigan, Carlisle and Cockermouth.
POWERS'S Waggons to Oxford, Chipping Norton, &c.
1 Load of Trees £0.3.0
Dr French
April 30th
Signed John Hincliffe
WM Tomkins
J Sharly
James Hibbert
£15 13s 10d received for trees and plants in the College and gardens. Signed by Thomas Leech.
Leech, ThomasThe Master of Jesus College
1823, April 3rd
Bought of William Pleasance
6 large lignum vitaes for £1.10.0
4 yews £0.6.0
£1.16.0
Received by William Pleasance
The Reverend Dr French to Marsh & Swann
1822 for (the observatory crossed out) Jesus College
January 25th covered box universe
December 9th 1 parcel trees from Norwich
£ 0.10.11
1823 October 25th
Signed by Walker
Similar to JCAD/2/2/5/1, but with fuller lists of plate. At the end of the book are notes by John Sherman of documents he borrowed.
Contains notes of moneys, bonds, deeds, etc., put into or withdrawn from the treasury. A full account is given of what remains in the treasury after the audit at Michaelmas each year, including, after 1566, a list of the College plate. Later entries were made on blank spaces in the book between 1620 and 1667.
Includes notes of sealings and receipts for documents taken out.