Includes the Director's interim report to the Board of Trustees (Dec 1968) and reports from Fellows of the Institute about their work (including Bronowski's work on "humane studies" and the Archive of Contemporary Biology).
[This report was prepared for the annual meetings of Fellows and of the Corporation of the Salk Institute].
Comprises the Salk Institute annual reports to the Board of Trustees and Members of the Corporation, and to the Fellows [prepared for the annual meetings of Fellows and of the Corporation of the Salk Institute].
Letter inquiring whether the College is able to pay its annual subscription of £30 early, before they make up their annual accounts by October 1st.
University of Cambridge Appointments BoardSummary of charges and rates for college property on 60 Aldermanbury. Includes names of tenants: Cochrane, Clifford, Chettle and Chettle & Kinsey. Charges are from Heeps Millard Company, gas company, water company, income tax, land tax, poor rate, insurance law, and commission.
Annual accounting report summarizing the disbursements and rent.
St. Quintin Son & StanleyConsolidated £3 per cent annuities - sale of £650. Stamp (VII shillings, three shillings, 1797).
Know all men by these presents, that we the Right Reverend Richard Watson DD, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, the Reverend Joseph Jowell LLD, Isaac Pennington MD, of Cambridge both, and the Reverend William Pearce DD, Master of Jesus College do make, constitute, and appoint Henry Hoare, Henry Hugh Hoare, Charles Hoare, William Henry Hoare and Henry Merrik Hoare, Bankers, and John Noble, Banker, all of Fleet Street, London, jointly and severally our true and lawful attorneys for us in our names and on our Behalf, to sell, align and transfer All, or any Part of six hundred and fifty pounds. All our Interest or Share in the Capital or Jointt Stock of Three per Cent. Annuities, erected by an Act of Parliament of the 25th Year of the Reign of his Majesty King GEORGE IId. intitled "An Act for converting the several Annuities therein mentioned, into several Joint Stocks of Annuities therein mentioned, into several Joint Stocks of Annuities, transferable at the BANK of ENGLAND, to be charged on the Sinking Fund, &c. by several subsequent Acts".
Also to receive the Consideration Money, and give a Receipt or Receipts for the same.
And to do all lawful Acts requisite for effecting the Premises; hereby ratifying and confirming all that our said Attorneys shall do therein by Virtue hereof. In WITNESS thereof we have hereunto set our Hands and Seals, the fourth day of September in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Nine.
Signed, sealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) by Joseph Jowell LLD, Isaac Pennington MD and William Pearce DD in presence of us Father W. Annesby LLD, London and J.H. Michell AM Fellow of King's College Cambridge.
Notes at bottom:
The Date is to be inserted at the Time of Execution in Words at Length, and the Place of Abode, and Quality of the Witnesses written against their Names.
Notes at bottom:
N.B. Every Letter of Attorney that is executed by a Mark instead of a written Name, must be witnessed by the Minister of the Parish, and one of the Church-Wardens, or by two Church-Wardens.
Reverse: I Demand to Act by this Letter of Attorney this Day of 179 Witness (not completed)
Letter to the Jesus College Bursar (B. L. Manning) by Henry John Whitehead solicitors requesting a cheque of 38p; 10s; 0p being the half years annuity due to Mrs. Folkard on the 25th of the month (25 and 26 Jesus Lane)
Henry John Whitehead & Sons, SolicitorsIncludes sketch by Bellotti for sculpture for the Quincentenary Library and correpsondence relating to commission.
Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1925.
Anonymous letter signed "a friend to the College" accuses Mr Gotobed, the College tenant, of raising gravel
10½ x 8. Published for R. Ackerman's History of Cambridge. Original by F.MacKenzie.
Bluck, J.12¼ x 10⅛. Published for R. Ackerman's History of Cambridge. Original by F.MacKenzie.
Bluck, J.11⅛ x 8¼. Published by R. Ackerman
View of antechapel and chapel crossing drawn by E. Mackenzie for Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Files of correspondence and other material gathered by Anthea Smith.
Smith, AntheaThe cover title concludes with the comment that this was "The first opening after the great repairs and restorations". A variant title on the first page includes the comment that Thomas Attwood Walmisley was B.A. of Jesus College, 1838, and that the singers in 1849 were Frederick Leete, William Neale, Jesse Frisby and Edmund Bilton. The music includes a solo, two, three and four parts, all with organ, and sets Psalm 5 verses 1, 2, 3, 7, 12 and 13. The text begins "Ponder my words, O Lord".
Walmisley, Thomas AttwoodAnthology of Early Keyboard Methods. Edited and translated by Barbara Sachs and Barry Ife.
Published by Gamut Publications, Cambridge, UK.
There is also:
- A photocopy of the entry "Fingering. I, 2: Keyboard, to c.1650" of the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, pp. 567-575.
- A manuscript written in pencil by Peter Hurford on "Early Fingerings".
- A photocopy of an autograph of a Praeludium pro organo by J. S. Bach.
- A photocopy of an article Trends in Performance of Baroque Music" by Isolde Ahlgrimm, translated by Howard Schott; published in The Diapason (An International Monthly Devoted to the Organ, Harpsichord and Church Music), Vol. 73, No. 4 (April 1982).
Comprises a draft of pages 1 to 236 with additional material on Einstein and a note stating "section on Einstein to come".
Comprises material relating to a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington. The anthology does not appear to have been published.
Comprises typescripts with a few annotations [for a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington].
Consists of annotated drafts and an outline of the structure of the [planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington].
Comprises correspondence with Doubleday & Company (publishers), including with Timothy Seldes, and Roger Partington relating to a 2 volume Anthology of Physics Experiments to be compiled by Bronowski and Partington.
Also includes: notes on the proposed structure and content of the anthology; correspondence with Lord Samuel (London) about his memory of Einstein commenting on Michelson-Morley experiments; and a press cutting of an obituary of Max von Laue.