12¼ x 10⅛. Published for R. Ackerman's History of Cambridge. Original by F.MacKenzie.
Bluck, J.Played by Gerald Studdert-Kennedy. Colour sketch of the costume; the actor's measurements; notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with black and white fabric swatches
Report concerning excavations in the Masters Garden. Also a copy of a letter written to Evans concerning the history of the site, including origins of Garlic or Garlick Fair.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (Christopher Evans)Contains copy of report and correspondence relating to the reinternment of bones found during the excavations.
Cambridge Archaoelogical Unit (K. Gdaniec & J. Miller)13½ x 9¾. After R. Pyle, engraver.
McArdell, James13¼ x 10. After R. Pyle, engraver.
McArdell, JamesCollege crested brown globular ashtray with brass top. Stamp on the bottom of the object reads 'Bacon Bros, Cambridge est. 1820.
Bacon Brothers, CambridgeInset with a silver Charles II crown coin.
Munsey & Co., CambridgeParties: (1) John Death to (2) Samuel Bostock. Assignment of leasehold messuages stables and premises situate in Jesus Lane. Includes a plan. Attached is a letter from John Death agreeing to pay £64 9s 6d to the College for repairs to the houses which the College's surveyor had found to be in a bad state of repair
Paid £11 6d for Audit dinner. Includes payments for bread, cheese, butter, Audit Ale, Mild Ale, cup, eight bottles sherry in Hall, one bottle of port, two bottles sherry and eleven bottles port in Combination Room, tea, coffee, eight packs of cards.
Also paid £2 17s 6d for 18 at Audit supper. Includes payments for bread, butter, cheese, Audit Ale, Mild Ale, one bottle of port, one bottle of sherry, one bottle of brandy, lemons, biscuits, sugar, cup, candles, scullion, laundress.
Brett, RobertBill and Receipt for half a years Land Tax Charged on the Estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willing Farm at Willingham due Michaelmas Last, amounting to 14s. Signed C. Underwood Collector.
Underwood, CharlesBill and Receipt to Jesus College from J. Webster & Sons for work by Stephen Pryor & Son in October 1848
Oct. 2: 9ft of 2in Copper Pipes, 3 Hooks & fixing, 10s 6d
Oct. 23: Repairing pipe in Back Yard, 1s 6d
To taking down, clearing out, repairing Copper, gutters, and pipes, 3ft 6in new copper gutter, 6in new pipes, 4 pipe Hooks, 6 new holdfasts for Gutter with Copper straps making 4 square elbows, & 3 joints, men, day 1/2 Porters Houses, 18s 6d
Total: £1 10s 6d
Signed on receipt of payment by Charles Pryor
Stephen Pryor & SonTo sweeping chimneys
Range, stove, copper and oven, hall, Combination, porters, servants hall.
Total £2 11s
Bill addressed to Rev Dr French from Joseph Langram, for four days' wrk in cleaning the plantation and coal yard at 2s 6d per day.
Langram, JosephPaid £3 8s 5d to George Gold, Law an Parliamentary Stationer, for a fair copy of extracts from Lord Campbell's speech in The Honorable Society of Gray's Inn v the Parish of St Andrew Holborn. Signed Henry Gold for George Gold.
Gold, George1833 Expenses for Crown Inn Hundon, name [?], to Thomas Knock & [?]. Includes 18 teas, punch, wine, liquor, cigars and tobacco for a total of £4 15s 6d. Noted as left to pay £1 6s, servant £1 3s and [?}. Total of £4 19s 6d with later additions of 4s, coming to £5 3s. Noted on the reverse as paid 15th February 1833.
Knock, ThomasBill delivered(?) for Election Dinner, dated 3 May 1831 (£4 10s 10d), ditto bill delivered(?), dated 5 May 1831 (£8 6s 11d). Total of £12 17s 9d. Received May 5 1833. Signed R. Brett.
Noted as settled on the reverse of the bill.
Brett, R.Bill for glazier work done at the Hundon parsonage by Thomas Robinson by order of Mr Robert Cuthbert for the use of Jesus College Cambridge. Includes leading, repairing, sqaures. Total of 16s 10d. Settled 19th July 1833 and signed by Thomas Robinson.
Robinson, ThomasBill for ironwork addressed to the Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge, directed to John Angel by the order of Mr Robert Cuthbert. Work drom 21 March to 14th August 1832, includes the purchasse of nails, stapling, screwing nails to the door, one eye mended, mending of a latch. Total of 7s 8d. Settled by John Angel on 31st December 1832.
Angel, JohnBill dated 12th December 1832 from the Rev, the Bursar, to Joseph Langram for 5 days work to marking road for Manor Street and 1 day to cutting trees. Total of 12s 6d. Noted as paid to Joseph Langram on June 10th 1833.
Langram, Joseph