Pipe stem.
Clay pipe stem.
Received of the College. Paid 2s for 'crying fish'. Signed by Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulLists total acquisitions, rent, tax, and rack rent on town rents for Michaelmas term 1847. Total acquisitions: £11 10s; rent: £754 11s 3d; tax: £21 7s 5d; rack rent: £46 18s. Also lists similar numbers for the preceding winter. Total: £819 17s 3d.
Receipts addressed to Jesus College for £57 5s 5d, £38 6s 3d and £69 15s 10d for the town rate.
Parish and Borough of CambridgeReceipts addressed to Jesus College for £56 9s 4d, £31 13s 10d and £74 17s 10d for the town rate.
Parish and Borough of CambridgeThree invoices of town rate: Assessment number 6972 (Rate of £3 11s 6d at a £49 rateable value), 6965/6 (Rate of £8 10s 8d at a £72 and £45 rateable value) and 6938 (Rate of 13s 10d at a £9 10s rateable value). Handwritten sheet at the front stating 'Sale to Corporation Coleridge Roud Recreation Ground March 1926 - not allowed for.
Cambridge Borough TreasurerInvoice for town rate at the rateable value of £29 for the rate of £2 2s 11d addressed to the bursar.
Cambridge Borough Treasurer3 Town Rate demand notes. The first (Assessment Number 43-4 for College) for £725 1s 8d on a £2486 rateable value, the second (Assessment number 46 for East House) for £29 3s 4d on a £100 rateable value, the third (Assessment Number 5444 for Close) for £2 2s 4d on a £29 rateable value. The front sheet has a hand-written calculation of these three rates.
Cambridge Borough TreasurerInvoice for town rate at the rateable value of £100 for the rate of £29 11s 8d addressed to the bursar.
Cambridge Borough TreasurerInvoice for town rate at the rateable value of £2,486 for the rate of £735 8s 10d addressed to the bursar.
Cambridge Borough TreasurerPaid 2s to Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulA bill to the town cryer (2s), signed by Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulPaid 2s to Robert Brock.
Brock, Robert15¾ x 15½. Drawn by P. MacKensie. Inscribed, Interior of the Tower of J. College, Chapel, Cambridge To the Master & Fellows this plate is respectfully inscribed by that very obedient, humble servant James Walter.
Rawle, SamuelFundraising 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.
Black and white photograph.
Comprises 3 typescripts of Bronowski's Alfred Korzybski Memorial lecture, delivered at the Institute of General Semantics, New York (7 Apr 1967). One copy has annotations of page numbers, and another is "marked for AAAS" [American Association for the Advancement of Science].
Also includes a reprint of the lecture.
Also includes a brochure for Honolulu (Hawaii) with tours highlighted and an English/French/German/Hindi phrasebook published by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in Delhi.
Includes copies of programmes with correspondence and certificates from officials in Rock Hill, South Carolina and Hickory and Charlotte in North Carolina, 1997. Also includes ceremonial brass key to Rock Hill.
Includes copy of programme (in Dutch) for joint concerts of the Jesus College Choir and the Jesus College Baroque Orchestra.
Includes copy of programme
Includes brochures, publicity pamphlets, programmes, brochure put together by parents of choirboys who went on the trip accompanied by a CD on which are photographs taken on the tour. Also organisational papers.
Tote bag with Jesus College crest and 'Jesus College Cambridge' printed on in colour.
Totals of lodge work, kitchen work, buttery work, courts work, stables work, felling trees, Manor(?) street. Total of £29 12s 5d.
John Turner & SonBill for £31 19s 3d for Blacksmith's, Carpenter's, Mason's etc. bills for the vicar's lands in Hundon.
Alley in the night with lights and people
Comprises correspondence, mainly between William Glazier (Assistant for Fellows' Affairs, Salk Institute) and John Wiley & Sons publishers, or internal Salk Institute memoranda, about publication of papers from a symposium held at the Salk Institute. Topics include formal agreements regarding the publication, an agreement between the publishers and the National Institute of Child Health and Development, and an error in the first printing of the book.
Also includes correspondence with Higgs, Fletcher and Mack (Attorneys at Law, San Diego) regarding publishing agreements, and with the editor, Peter Krohn (Department of Anatomy, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom), and copies of memoranda to Bronowski and for the file about progress on the publication.
Comprises material relating to a symposium held at the Salk Institute, and subsequent publication of the papers.
Leather top hat box with red silk interior. Known to have been used to store Head Porter's top hat c. 1990 - 2018. With initials F. P. painted on outside.
Lincoln, Bennett and Co., LondonIncludes order of service for funeral, 2nd June 1997; Obituary by Mark Blandford baker from 'Regatta' magazine, No 101, August/September 1997;
Toccata voor orgel (Toccata for organ). By Jacob Bijster.
Published by Ars Nova, Goes, Holland.
Etching by Emery Walker from the portrait by Sir Peter Lely.
Steel engraving by S. Harding.
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.
Consists of a limited edition publication, signed by Robert Graves with covers by Len Lye. Printed by the Seizin Press in Deyá [Deia], Majorca.
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.
Grant and feoffment: Joan Montford and Elizabeth Franklyn to Edward Boteler, the rectory and advowson, for £1,850
Correspondence of various dates
From the Parish of All Saints', received the 25th day of June 1847 of Dr French for the Tithes of St. Rhadegund 10s of the poor's rate for the said parish, made the 16th day of April 1847, at 6 pence in the pound. Signed P. Challice.
Challice, P.Eleven documents detailing the tithe charges for the parish of Hundon in Suffolk. Each item is a table with landowners; occupiers; descriptions of the land and premises; the original payment; and the payment for 1862.
As arranged in the envelope, the first item is numbered 6, and includes the tithes for landowners David Potter (contd); Robert Potter; John Price; Elizabeth Ruce; Abraham Savage; George Savage; Josiah Savage; Joseph Smith; James Sparks; Rev. W Lyer; Francis Terrett; and occupiers David Potter (contd); Roberts; Walter Price; Elizabeth Ruce; Abraham Savage; George Savage; Josiah Savage; George Smith; Jud Goodchild; W Lyer; and Charles Deeks.
The second item is numbered 5, and includes the tithes for landowners Jesus College (contd); Richard Webb; John Mansfield; and David Potter; and occupiers Robert French Cuthbert; Robert Shepherd and Morris Bird; Reverend R Stoddart; George Lavage; John Mansfield; and David Potter.
The third item is numbered 3, and includes the tithes for landowners Elizabeth Eagle; J Froffeer; Frere Temple; John Gibbons; and J Goodchild; and occupiers John Deeks; W Golding and James Silverstone; Henry Hammond; Charles Rockett; and J Goodchild.
The fourth item is titled 'Tithe Rent Charge - Parish of Hundon Suffolk' and includes tithes for landowners George Baldry; Thomas Castboth; W Chapman; W Choat; and Susan Deeks; and occupiers all the same, as well as James Shearman occupying Baldry's land as well.
The fifth item is numbered 4 and includes tithes for landowners W Goodchild; James Gooch; Matthew Hall; Fred Dinsch; W Ives; and Jesus College; and occupiers W Goodchild; Robert Rumball; David Potter; Samuel Eagle; W Joes; and Robert French Cuthbert.
The sixth item is numbered 8 and includes tithes for landowners Ann Catherine Territt; Charles Taylor; Henry Teverson; John Vernon the trustees of viz A Arcedectine and Revd. Joshua Rowley; and occupiers John Murrills; Thomas Rogers; W Golding; and Sir Robert Harland.
The seventh item is numbered 9 and includes the tithes for landowner John Vernon the trustees of viz A Arcedectine and Revd. Joshua Rowley; and occupiers Matthew Deeks; Ralph Unwin; and Sam Howe.
The eighth item is numbered 7 and includes the tithes for landowners Francis Territt and Ann Catherine Territt; and occupiers Charles Deeks; Henry Turner; and John Murrills.
The ninth item is numbered 2 and includes the tithes for landowners John Deeks; George Deeks; Charles Deeks; Sarah Deeks; John Payne Elwes; Sam Eagle; and Joseph Eagle; and occupiers John Deeks; David Potter; Charles Deeks; George Eldred; Sarah Deeks; Sam Eagle; and Joseph Eagle.
The tenth item is numbered 10 and includes the tithes for landowners John Vernon the trustees of viz A Arcedectine and Revd. Joshua Rowley; and James Ware; and occupiers Sam Howe; Sarah Deeks; John Luck; William Leech; Bennett Lenny; and William and James Brown.
The eleventh item is numbered 11 and includes the tithes for landowners Sam Ware and Reverend R. Stoddart; and occupiers William and James Brown; W Goodchild; Reverend R Stoddart; Robert Cuthbert; Charles Deeks; Andrew Wade; George Baldry; and Henry Hammond.
The twelfth and final item is the envelope the documents are in, which is addressed to Mr Reverend F Cuthbert of Hundon. There is other writing on it in red but it has been torn and cannot be read except for the words 'list' and '1862'.
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.