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Tithes & Land Leases
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1831/34 · Item · 1831
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Note for October 1822, 94 acres at 3s 6d per acre total of £16 10s 9d. For October 1823, 94 acres at 4s per acre. Total of £18 18s.

Note for 1823 wheat averages for William Ellis of Sudbury. March 22 (£2 6s 6d), June 21 (£2 16s 7d), September 27 (£1 18s), December 27 (£2 10s). Signed William Ellis.

Note for 1823 wheat averages for John Lawrence of Bury (?). March 19 (£2 5s 3d), June 18 (£2 13s 11d), September 24 (£1 16s 1s), December 31 (£2 8s). Signed John Lawrence.

Note for 1823 wheat averages for Henry Ambrose of Clare. March 24 (£2 3s 3d), June 16 (£2 11s 11d), September 29 (£1 14s 1s), December 29 (£2 8s). Signed Henry Ambrose.

Note for 1822 averages - Sudbury (£2 7s 9d), Bury (£2 5s 3d), Clare (£2 3s 9d). Total of £6 17s 3d, per acre £2 5s 9d.

Note for 1824 wheat averages in Bury. March 24 (£2), June 23 (£2 6s), Sep 22 (£2 4s), December 19 (£2 10s).

Note for 1824 wheat averages in Sudbury. March 27 (£2 9s), June 26 (£2 6s), Sep 20 (£2 5s), December 24 (£2 19s).

Note for 1824 wheat averages in Clare. March 25 (£2 6s), June 22 (£2 4s), Sep 22 (£2 2s), December 26 (£2 17s). Signed Henry Ambrose.

Note for 1824 averages - Sudbury (£2 9s 9d), Bury (£2 9s), Clare (£2 7s 3d). Total of £7 6s. Reduction of £2 8s 6d. Average £2 8s 6d.

Note for 1825 averages - Sudbury (£2 9s), Bury (£2 8s), Clare (£2 7s). Total of £7 4s. Average each £2 8s.

Note for 1826 averages - Sudbury (47s), Bury (45s), Clare (44s). Total of £1 36s. Average of 45s each.

Note for 1826 averages - Sudbury (47s), Bury (45s), Clare (44s). Total of £1 36s. Average of 45s each (copy of above).

Note for 1827 averages - Sudbury (44s), Bury (42s), Clare (42s). Total of £1 12s 8d. Average of 45s each.

Note for 1828 averages - Sudbury (43s 6d), Bury (42s), Clare (41s 6d). Total of £1 27s. Average of 42s 6d.

Note for 1829 averages - Sudbury (43s), Bury (42s), Clare (41s). Total of £1 26s. Average of 42s.

Note for 1829-30 averages - Sudbury (42s 9d), Bury (41s 9d), Clare (40s 6d). Average of £1 25s. Average of 41s 8d.

Note for 1831 averages - Bury, Sudbury, Clare (41s 8d each).

Noted in other documents: Lease the Bishop of Bath and Wells and others (Proby Trustees) to Thomas Cuthbert the Tithes and Lands. Term (4 years), Rent (240 qrs. of wheat estimated at the average price in the markets of Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury and Clare. Convenants (re cultivation).

Cuthbert, Thomas
Tithes
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1915/132 · Item · 9th November 1915
Part of College Archives

Acknowledgement of receipt of tithes of £1.12.4 paid to rector of Abington Pigotts.

Jones, Lewis A.
Tithe Rent-Charge Collection
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1902/10 · Item · December 1901
Part of College Archives

Tithe Rent-Charge notice addressed to Jesus College by John Francis Gleaves. The charge reads as follows:
‘Sir, I beg to inform you that I shall be at my HOUSE at WILLINGHAM on THURDAY, January 2nd, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2.0 to 6.0 p.m., to receive the Tithe Rent-Charge, due on Oct. 1st, 1901, and shall be obliged to you to pay the amount due from you as under:- £16, 10S. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, JOHN FRANCIS GLEAVES, collector.’

The Rectory, Willingham, Cambridge
Tithe Rentcharge
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/156 · Item · 21st October 1921
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Receipt for Tithe Rentcharge due on North Benfleet Essex, from North Benfleet Rectory (£17; 11s; 4d)

North Benfleet Rectory, Essex.
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1859/24 · Item · 1859
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Summary of tithe rent changes in the parish of Hundon in 1858. Includes list of landowners, list of occupiers, and name and description of land and premises, as well as original payments and 1858 payments.

Occupiers of land owned by George Baldry: George Baldry (New field, Scots ley, Martins, Potts, Long Ley, Long field - part, FLat Ley, Bakehouse, Cow Pasture, Three Corners, Weaver Pieces, Dogs Meadow, Flanking Hill, Muckers Bottom, Town Acre piece), James Shearman (Plough field).
Land owned and occupied by Thomas Castbolt: Home field, First field, Middle field, Further piece.
Land owned and occupied by William Chapman: Benson Ley.
Land owned and occupied by William Choat: Further field, Middle field, Home field, Pedlars, Three acres - part, Two Acres.
Land owned and occupied by Susan Deeks: Lower field, Goose grove - part, Farthings land, Haverhill field, Spectacles, Old Ley, Lunch, Hundon field.
Land owned and occupied by John Deeks: Willows.
Land owned by George Deeks, occupied by David Potter (Town acres, Pightle).
Occupiers of land owned by Charles Deeks, are, in order of appearance: Charls Deeks (Blacks), George Eldred (Pightle).
Land owned and occupied by Sarah Deeks: Mill field.
Land owned by John Payne Elwes, and occupied by Charles Deeks: Corkes Meadow, Samford Ley, Upper Gowlands, Eight Acres, Gowlands - part, Further Fornham - part).
Land owned and occupied by Samuel Eagle: Sorrels, Little Deppels, Great Deppels, Nin Acre Deppels, Bubbles, Little Mill field, Great Mill field, Home field, Pightle, Pitch piece, New field, Collens, Hill Meadow), Barn, Singes, Colds, Little Shimplings, Meeting field, Ready field)
Land owned and occupied by Joseph Eagle: Field, Pightle.
Land owned by Elizabeth Eagle, occupied by John Deeks (Great Low field - part, Thigh field - part, Old Ley, Jones field, Little Readings, Ten Acres).
Occupiers of land owned by Feoffees of Rogenlands Charity: William Golding and James Silverstone (Town land - part, Readings, Readings, Galley pieces - part, Sorrels, lIttle Woods, Great Woods, Thousand Acres, Randels, Fishers Close, Long lands, Snakes Acres - part, Conker field - part, The half, Randels, Upper Lower Grounds - part, Ready field).
Land owned by Temple Frere and occupied by Henry Hammond (Kersey croft, Randels, Great Haggers, Ten Acres, Two Acres, Stable Close, Rainbow, Middle green field, Baretts, Upper griend field, Dustans).
Land owned by John Gibbons and occupied by Thomas Rockett: Home field.
Land owned and occupied by John Goodchild: Seven Acres, Bramblings, Wick field.

Land owned and occupied by William Goodchild: Blacks field.
Land owned by Samuel Gooch and occupied by Robert Rumball: Burrow field - part, Wallis field - part, Ten Acres - part, Anticroft.
Land owned by Matthew Halls and occupied by David Potter: Chapel field, Seven Acres, Six Acres, Long Spong, Wood field, New field, Town Acres, Rays Crofts.
Land owned by Frederick Hinsch and occupied by Samuel Eage: Rook field, New Ley, Wood field, Great field, Little nw field, Small acres, Spratts Meadow, Town Land, Readings - part, Bachelors - part, Widows Mite).
Land owned and occupied by William Ives: Road piece.
Occupiers of land owned by Trustees of John Vernon viz. Arcedeckne Andrew Esq. and Rev. Joshua Rowley are, in order of appearance: Matthew Deeks (Middle Clare Ley, Long Dove, Upper Clare Ley, Wood Meadow, Shadowings, Junipers, Great Dove, Shed), Ralph Unwin (Kings field, Seven Acres, Long Meadow, Spring field, Woods, Little Shawls, Old Shawls, Home field, Upper meadow, Back meadow, House and premises, Nine Acre Hill, Chipley field, Roundabout, Culverton field), Samuel Howe (Medium Ley, Long Ley, Thistley field, Back Pightle, House premises, Dove House Close, New Meadow, Calves Pightle, Clare Ley, Shadowings, Dung Hill, Old Orchard, Hay Stack Yard, Barn field, Hall Ley, Buskins, Pastings), Sarah Deeks (Buskins, Twenty Acres, Spring field, Little Mill field, Mill Ley, Hall Ley, Long Meadow, Gilbert Ley, Town Ley, Wood Meadow, Church field, Pointers, Pointers Meadow, Six Acres, Hop ground, House premises, Mill Cottage), John Snell (Black pit - part, Short Deals - part, Long Deals - part, Shaddishall field - part), William Leech (Kings field - part, Eleven Acres - part, Eight Acres - part, Little Park - part), Jenny Bennett (Sheds and yard - part), William Golding (Lower Grounds, Upper Lower Grounds, Cockfield, Whites, Home field, Mustard field), Sir Robert Harland (late) (Hucks Wood, Hundon Hill), Trustees of John Vernon viz. Arcedeckne Andrew Esq. and Rev. Joshua Rowley (Count Meadow, Pump Meadow, House and premises, Long Meadow, Clare Ley, Bush field, Bush Meadow, Range Hill Meadow, Range Hill, Little Range Hill, Meadow, Home Dove, Old Ley).
Occupiers of land owned by Samuel Ware, in order of appearance, are: William and James Brown (Common, part, Little Cottage, Great Cottage, Pinner field, New field, House pasture, Little folkings, Old folkings, New Hedge, Ives Ley, Smith field, Clark field, Readings - part, Horne field, Cart lodge field, Hop pit, Hook, New Ley, Little field, Lower Meadow, Black Acre, Long Field), William Goodchild (Howards field, Poplars).
Occupiers of land owned by Rev. Robert Stoddard (glebe), in order of appearance, are: Rev. Robert Stoddard (Vicarage, Churchyard, New Hedge), Robert French Cuthbert (New Hedge, Wickfield Pightle, Wickfield), Charles Deeks (Long Valley - part, Common - part, Clarks - part), Andrew Wade (Broad pond - part), George Baldry (Long Field - part), William and James Brown (Hoblers Meadow, Glebe, Second Feeders Meadow), Henry Hammond (Vicarage Meadow - part).
Occupiers of land owned by Francis Territt, in order of appearance, are: Charles Deeks (Great field, Lower Greys, Upper Greys, Middle Greys, Broad Meadow, Corners, Dane field, Seven Acres, Great Mare Hill, Long Valley, Middle Valley, Bridge Valley, Mare Hill, Common - part, Small Acres, Stoke Ley, Clare Coppice, Rogers field, Hodge crofts ), Francis Territt (Bubble, Town Acres, Five Acres, Messuage field, Taylors field, Hempstead, Grove, Town Acres, Common - part, Pump field, Messuage yard), Henry Turner (First field, Second field - part), John Murrills (Orchard field, Barn field, FIve acres, New Hedge)
Occupiers of land owned by Ann Catherine Territt: John Murrills (Hop ground, Little Bradley, Linch field, East field).
Occupiers of land owned by Charles Taylor: Thomas Rogers (Wild crops, New field, Readings, Branson Field).
Occupiers of land owned by Henry Teverson, in order of appearance, are: Thomas Rogers (Cock Meadow - part, Gents).
Occupiers of land owned by Jesus College Cambridge, in order of appearance, are: Robert French Cuthbert (New Hedge, Farm house and premises, Barn pightle, Wick field pightle - part, Wick field - part, Garden pightle, Old Ley, New Ley, Long Meadow, New field, Nine acres, Great Colodens, Little Colodens, Nine acre shrubs, Five acre shrubs, Six acre shrubs, First shrub wood, Second shrub wood, Third shrub wood, Eight acre shrubs, Eleven acre shrubs), Robert Shepherd and Morris Bird (Pond field, Thistley field, College field, Sluggards, Pightle), Rev. Robert Stoddard (Vicarage Meadow).
Occupiers of land owned by Richard Webb Jupp: George Savage (Bubbles, Nine Acres, Little Cocks Ley, Great Cocks Ley, Ten Acres, Broad pond, Great field, Popes, Peeps, Little Barrow field).
Land owned and occupied by John Mansfield (field).
Land owned and occupied by David Potter (Branson Meadow - part, Great Honey Ley, Home field, Sullens, Great Sullens, Barn Ley, Whites, Pound field, Cock field).
Land owned by Robert Potter and occupied by Thomas Rogers (Guddles, Croppers).
Land owned by John Price and occupied by Walter Price (Brockley field, Nine Acres - part, Eleven acres - part).
Land owned and occupied by Elizabeth Ruce (First Pightle, Girlings).
Land owned and occupied by Abraham Savage (Hammonds field).
Land owned and occupied by George Savage (Crabby Down, Six acres, Mill field).
Land owned and occupied by Josiah Savage (House field, Lower piece).
Land owned by Joseph Smith and occupied by George Smith (Home field).
Land owned by James Sparks and occupied by John Goodchild (Great Mangets, Bowls, House Pasture, Lords field - part, Mill field - part, Little Mangetts, First Burrow FIeld).
Land owned and occupied by Rev. William Syer (Long Burrow field, Anticroft).

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1855/131 · Item · 1854
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Summary of tithe rents charged in the parish of Hundon in the year 1854. Includes list of landowners, list of occupiers, name and description of land and premises, original payment, and payment 1854. Landowners, in order of appearance, are: George Baldry, Thomas Castbolt, William Chapman, William Choat, Susan Deeks, John Deeks, George Deeks, Charles Deeks, Sarah Deeks, John Payne Elives, Samuel Eagle, Joseph Eagle, Elizabeth Eagle, Feoffees of Rogerlands Charity, Temple Frere, John Gibbons, John Goodchild, William Goodchild, Samuel Gooch, Matthew Halls, Frederick Hinsch, William Ives, Jesus College Cambridge, Richard Webb Jupp, John Mansfield, David Potter, Robert Potter, John Price, Elizabeth Ruce, George Savage, Josiah Savage, Joseph Smith, Revd. William Syer, Francis Territt, Ann Catherine Territt, Charles Taylor, Henry Teverson, Trustees of John Vernon, viz: Andrew Arcedeckne Esq. and Revd. Joshua Rowley, Samuel Ware, and Revd. Robert Stoddard (Glebe). Occupiers, in order of appearance, are: George Baldry, James Shearman, Thomas Castbolt, William Chapman, William Choat, Susan Deeks, John Deeks, David Potter, Charles Deeks, George Eldred, Sarah Deeks, Charles Deeks, Samuel Eagle, Joseph Eagle, John Deeks, William Golding and James Silverstone, Henry Hammond, Thomas Rockett, John Goodchild, William Goodchild, Robert Rumball, David Potter, Samuel Eagle, William Ives, Robert French Cuthbert, Robert Shepherd and Morris Bird, Revd. R. Stoddard, George Savage, John Mansfield, David Potter, Thomas Rogers, Walter Price, Elizabeth Ruce, Abraham Savage, George Savage, Josiah Savage, George Smith, John Goodchild, William Syer, Charles Deeks, Henry Turner, John Murrills, Thomas Rogers, Thomas Rogers, William Golding, Sir Robert Harland (late), Matthew Deeks, Ralph Unwin, Samuel Howe, Sarah Deeks, John Snell, William Leech, Lenny Bennett, William and James Brown, William Goodchild, Rev. Robert Stoddard, Robert French Cuthbert, Charles Deeks, Andrew Wade, George Baldry, William and James Brown, and Henry Hammond.

Tithe Rent Charge Reminder
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/141 · Item · 22 June 1921
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Reminder of payment for Tithe rent charge from New College, Oxford for Steeple Morden, addressed to Jesus College, Cambridge.

Amount of (£20; 10s; 3d) that was due by 1st of April now due 6th July

New College, Oxford
Tithe Rent Charge Reminder
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/142 · Item · 28th May 1921
Part of College Archives

Reminder of the Tithe Rent Charge to the Vicar of Steeple Morden for the sum of £7; 15s. Addressed to the Bursar of Jesus College from W.H. Evans, Vicar of Steeple Morden.

W. H. Evans
Tithe Rent Charge (Hundon)
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/84 · Item · 1875
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Summary of rent charge in the parish of Hundon. Landowners and their tenants are listed, along with the original rent they were charged and the payment due in 1875. Those without a charge opposite their names do not pay tithe to Jesus College, buy all tithe payers are put down.

Landowners listed are: James Sparks (occupier: John Goodchild), Thomas Edward Spackman (occupier: Robert Ford), James Stiff (occupiers: James Stiff and others), Rev. William Syer (occupier: William Syer and others), Francis Jerritt (occupiers: Charles Decks, John Flower and others), Ann Catharine Jerritt (occupiers: Henry Turner, Samuel Coe, John Murrills), Charles Taylor (occupiers: Charles Taylor, Thomas Rogers, Thomas and William Jolly), Henry Teverson (occupier: Thomas Rogers), Edward Rose Turner (occupier: William Golding), trustees of John Vernon (Andrew [?] Esq and Rev. Joshua Rowley) (occupiers: Sir Robert Harland (late), Matthew Decks, Ralph H[?]oin, Samuel How, Sarah Decks, John Snell, William Leech, Hannah Crown and others), Samuel Ware (occupiers: William and James Brown, Samuel Ware, William Goodchild, Henry Revett and another), Ann Webb (Charles Savage and others), Hannah Westropp (occupier: Thomas Nunn and another), William Whiting (occupiers: William Whiting and others), Rev. Robert Stoddard (Glebe) (occupiers: Robert Stoddard and others), William Bear (occupier: James Boreham and another), George Baldry (occupiers: George Baldry and another, James Shearman), Alfred Bigg (occupier: Alfred Bigg), Joseph Boreham (occupiers: Jabez Pettit, George Rogers), Thomas Castbolt (occupiers: Thomas Castbolt and others), William Chapman (occupier: William Chapman), John Cornell (occupier: George Sams), Matilda Crown (occupier: Hannah Crown and others), Susan Decks (occupier: Susan Decks and others), John Decks (occupier: John Decks), George Decks (occupiers: David Potter, Joseph Bowers, William Mitson and others), Charles Decks (occupier: Charles Decks and others), Sarah Decks (occupier: Sarah Decks), John Payne Elwes (occupiers: Charles Decks, executors of William Payne), Samuel Eagle (occupiers: William Cuthbert, John Moore), Joseph Eagle (occupier: Joseph Eagle), Elizabeth Eagle (occupier: John Decks), Edmund Elsden (occupier: Edmund Elsden), feoffes of Charity Rogerlands (occupiers: William Golding and James Silverstone, Daniel Potter, Hannah Crown, Dennis Taylor), James Fenton (occupiers: Mark Halls and another), Noah Forster (occupier: John Fitch), Temple Frere (occupier: Henry Hammond), John Gibbons (occupier: Thomas Rockett), Simon Golding (occupier: Thomas Bruce), William Golding (occupiers: Richard Mingy and another), John Goodchild (occupiers: John Goodchild and others), Samuel Goodchild (occupier: John Taylor), William Goodchild (occupiers: William Goodchild and another), Samuel Gooch (occupier: Robert Rumball), George Green (occupiers: George Green and others), John Green (occupier: John Green), John Hale (occupier: Samuel Eagle), Mary Halls (occupiers: Sarah Decks and another), Matthew Halls (occupier: David Potter), Frederick Hinsch (occupier: Samuel Eagle), William Ives (occupier: William Ives), Jesus College Cambridge (occupiers: Robert Cuthbert, Robert Sheppard and Morris Bird, Henry Hammond), Joseph Richard Webb (occupier: Andrew Wade), John Mansfield (occupier: John Mansfield), Isaac Mansfield (occupier: Isaac Mansfield), Robert Marsh (occupier: Thomas Nock and another), George Medcalf (occupier: Ann Childs), Thomas Nock (occupier: Thomas Nock), parish officers (occupiers: Cuthbert Mirkin and another), John Peacock (occupier: Samuel Goody), David Potter (occupier: David Potter), Robert Potter (occupiers: Thomas Rogers and another), John Price (occupier: Walter Brice), trustees of W.H. Robinson viz Rt Hon Earl Powis and Hon. Robert H. Clive (occupier: Dennis James Wing), Thomas Rogers (occupier: Joshua Rogers and another), Elizabeth Ruce (occupier: Elizabeth Ruce and another), Thomas Rutter (occupier: James Golding and another); Abraham Savage (occupiers: Abraham Savage and others), Charles Savage (occupiers: Thomas Orris and others), George Savage (occupier: George Savage), Josiah Savage (occupier: Josiah Savage), Joseph Smith (occupier: George Smith), Mary Smith (occupier: William Bradman).

Net rent charge, minus deductions, is £711 14s 7 1/4d, up from £685 5s 10d the previous year.

Tithe Receipt Willingham
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/64 · Item · January 14th 1879
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Tithe receipt for Willingham, due to the Rector of Willingham for £2 12s 8d, collected and signed by William Underwood Collector.

Has some sums on the back, adding the tithe to another figure to get £5 19s 6d.

Underwood, William
Tithe Receipt etc.
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1833/72 · Item · 19th March 1833
Part of College Archives

Covering letter addressed to Dr French, forwarding on a corrected [?] and a statement of receipt and payments on account of the late Mr Thomas Cuthbert and as there is now 25/- only in arrear for couporation [sic] in lieu of tithes, the writer it not advisable to keep his account open any longer - he yesterday added [?] the payment of £175 6s 3d to the credit of your [?] at Master Matlock's as Bursar of the college, which will be paid through Barclays & co.

Also forwarded is a seasonal voucher.

The writer thanks Dr French for the confidence he has shown in him, and offers his services for the future if they are needed.

Hangon [?], John
Tithe receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1880/100 · Item · 13 January
Part of College Archives

Receipt for payment of £2 9s 9d in tithes by Mr Ged. Fibbit to the rector of Willingham.

Underwood, William
Tithe receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1921/131 · Item · 21st October 1921
Part of College Archives

Letter confirming receipt of Tithe. Addressed to the Bursar, Jesus College, Cambridge, from W. Dixie Churchill, North Benfleet Rectory.

North Benfleet Rectory, Essex.
Tithe Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1915/80 · Item · October 7 1915
Part of College Archives

Receipt from the Quy Vicarage for tithe charge, £3 3s 6d, upon College property for 6 months; addressed to the Bursar of Jesus College, Cambridge.

Colborne. A.
Tithe Payment
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1848/132 · Item · c. 1848
Part of College Archives

The All Saints' Parish, Cambridge received the tithes of St. Rhadegund from Jesus College, amounting to 6s 8d, for the year ending Easter 1848. Signed John Beutley.

Beutley, John
Tithe Payment
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1848/133 · Item · c. 1848
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The All Saints' Parish, Cambridge received the tithes of St. Rhadegund from Jesus College, amounting to 6s 8d, for the year ending Easter 1847.

Trullin, John
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1856/66 · Item · 13th October 1856
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Four poor rate receipts for the parish of All Saints, paid by 'tithes of St Radegund' and signed by H. Fuller. The first totals 14s 7.5d, the second totals 11s 4.5d, and both the third and fourth total 13s. The fifth is a church rate receipt, labeled 'Tithe of St Radegund' and 'for Mr Matthew Thomas Cricke'. This receipt totals 4s 10.5d.

Fuller, Henry
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/100 · Item · 19th January 1875
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Receipt for an annual tithe paid to Matthew Williams, rector of Willingham, for £2 12s 8d. Signed off by William Underwood, collector.

Underwood, William
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/101 · Item · 13th January 1874
Part of College Archives

Receipt for an annual tithe paid to George Tibbit, rector of Willingham, for £2 11s 11d. Signed off by William Underwood, collector.

Underwood, William
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/44 · Item · 26th February 1874
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Annual tithe totalling £2 5s to be paid by the college to the Rector of Willingham for the previous Michaelmas. Collected by William Underwood for Messrs Francis Webster & Riches.

Underwood, William
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/26 · Item · 30 October 1879
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Tithe receipt of Mr Colchester for Steeple Morden of £3 15s 1d for half a year's Tithe Rent Charge to the scholars and Warden of New College Oxford. Signed by the bursar, name unclear.

Colchester, Mr.
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/27 · Item · 14 April 1879
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Tithe receipt of Mr Colchester for Steeple Morden of £2 19s 4d for half a year's Tithe Rent Charge to the scholars and Warden of New College Oxford. Signed by the bursar, Alfred Roman.

Colchester, Mr.
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/28 · Item · 14 April 1879
Part of College Archives

Tithe receipt of Mr Colchester for Steeple Morden of 16s 4d for half a year's Tithe Rent Charge to the scholars and Warden of New College Oxford. Signed by the bursar, Alfred Roman. Has some sums on the backside of the receipt.

Colchester, Mr.
Tithe Award
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/5/3/3 · Item · 21 December 1843-2 January 1844
Part of College Archives

Document drawn up by Tithe Commissioner Thomas James Tatham, following a meeting of landowners and tithe owners in the parish. Confirmation by Tithe Commissioners 2 January 1844. Copy without the seal

Tithe Commission
Timothy Gibbard Webb Ware
JCPP/Stewartby/5/2/WEBB WARE · File · 1987-1992
Part of Personal Papers

Manuscript & typescript papers of Tim Webb Ware without accompanying correspondence

Webb Ware, Timothy Gibbard
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1960/4 · File · 12th - 13th June 1960
Part of College Archives

A production of the masque 'Timon of Athens' by Purcell and the Irish comedy 'Happy As Larry' by Donagh MacDonagh performed as part of May week entertainment in the Cloisters on Sunday 12th June and Monday 13th June

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/6/9/12 · File · 25 January 1972-18 December 1974
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence with Time-Life Films on subjects including: plans for the promotion of 'The Ascent of Man' films in the United States including plans to show excerpts at a Copernicus Symposium at the Smithsonian (Washington D C); sales and rentals of 'The Ascent of Man' films; Bronowski sending copies of promotional material such as articles, the introduction for a BBC brochure, quotations (included) and edited extracts of Bronowski's remarks at a meeting in New York [included as "Dr Bronowski talks about The Ascent of Man"].

Also includes material given to Adrian Malone (BBC) in 1972: copies of thank you letters to Bronowski for giving the Conrad memorial lectures in Oregon (1967) and for recording 'A Happy New Year from Dr Bronowski' (1967), a copy of a letter inviting Bronowski to become a member of the National Book Committee (United States) and a list of A W Mellon lecturers in the Fine Arts.

"Time Magazine"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/6/47 · File · 30 October 1969-3 April 1971
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence on sending a biography of Bronowski to Time, on a suggested interview (declined) and being unable to meet Horace Judson (science writer) when he was in La Jolla.

"Time Conference"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/9/4/123 · File · 23 March 1964-11 June 1964
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises correspondence with Dr Roland Fischer (The Ohio State University Hospitals) on arrangements for a New York Academy of Sciences conference on the subject of Time to be held in Dec 1965. Also includes a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file], with a cross through the information.

Timber Auction poster
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1821/33 · Item · March 1st 1821
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Paid to Cockett & Nash for Oak, Ash & Elm Timber of large dimensions. A catalogue of 15 oak, 4 ash & 34 elm trees of large dimensions now standing blazed and numbered on Mr John Strickland's Farm at Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, which will be sold by auction by Cockett & Nash.
On the premises, with the top, lop and bark, on Thursday, March 1st, 1821, at eleven o'clock.
In Neat Grove: 12 oak trees with the top, lop and bark as marked with white paint.
In Off-Field Grove: An oak tree, four large elm trees standing near Abington field, one large ask tree in Abington field close.
Flax-lane Farm Yard: five elm trees (one in the orchard), two ash trees in the orchard.
In Hog-yard Grove: eleven large elm trees.
In Calves Pightle: one ash tree, one oak tree, two elm trees.
In Great Pasture Close: six large elm trees.
In the Orchard: three elm trees.
To be viewed till the sale by applying at Mr John Strickland's Farmhouse.
A deposit of £10. per cent. to be paid at the sale, and Four Months' Credit will be allowed for the remainder of the purchase money, on approved security.
Catalogues to be had at the inns in the neighbourhood; and of Cockett & Nash, Architectural Surveyors, Appraisers, and Auctioneers, at Royston, Herts.
Hodson Printer, Cambridge.

Cockett & Nash
Timber Auction Poster
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1830/58 · Item · 15th March 1830
Part of College Archives

Poster detailing the sale by auction of ash & elm timber at Christ College Pieces Cambridge, to be sold by Elliot Smith at 4 o'clock, Monday March 15 1830. 20 elm and 6 ash with the tops from lots on Newmarket Road and Love Hedge.

Smith, Elliot
Timber Auction Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1821/34 · Item · March 20th 1821
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An account of the sale by auction of timbers in Jesus College grove, Cambridge, on the 20th of March 1821 by Elliot Smith.
Sale of 35 trees.

  1. One Ash Timber Tree - Unidentifiable name
  2. Three Elm ditto - Marsh & Swan
  3. One ditto - Marsh & Swan
  4. Top-wood - Thornton
  5. One Elm Timber Tree - Collins
  6. One ditto - Unidentifiable name
  7. One ditto - Papworth
  8. One ditto - Marsh & Swan
  9. Top-wood - Coulson
  10. One Elm Timber Tree - Marsh & Swan
  11. Three ditto - Smith
  12. Two ditto - Smith
  13. Two ditto - Knight
  14. Top wood - Thornton
  15. One Elm Timber Tree - Thornton
  16. One ditto - Marsh & Swan
  17. One ditto - Robinson
  18. Two ditto - Unidentifiable name
  19. Top-wood - Bevan?
  20. One Elm Timber Tree - M Corrilson
  21. One ditto - Unidentifiable name
  22. One ditto - Unidentifiable name
  23. Top-wood - Bevan?
  24. Two poplar trees - March & Swan
  25. One ditto - Marsh & Swan
  26. One elm timber tree - Unidentifiable name
  27. Top-wood - Unidentifiable name
  28. One Elm Timber Tree
  29. One ditto - Marsh & Swan
  30. One ditto - Unidentifiable name
  31. Top-wood - Pretlove
  32. One poplar tree - Coulson
  33. One ditto - Cox
  34. One ditto - Cox
  35. Top-wood - Pretlove
Smith, Elliot
Timber Account
JCCA/JCAD/6/1/7 · Item · 9 January 1828
Part of College Archives

List of trees sold from College site and how much they were sold. Also includes note on timber sold from the College estate at Horn Court in Surrey.

Tile receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1880/19 · Item · 19th March 1880
Part of College Archives

Receipt for 3 orders of pipes amounting to £13 14s 6d, signed by George Chessum

Chessum, George
Tile receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1880/15 · Item · 9th February 1880
Part of College Archives

Receipt for two lots of 750 tiles purchased December 1879 from Croydon Brick Yard, Cambridgeshire, total amounting to £3 15s 0d. Received by William Farrell

Turrell, William