Includes captions for display highlighting the hitsory of the College Archives.
Willmoth, FrancesArticle from 'Present State - the newsletter of the Pugin Society' which includes a note and photograph of the Pugin altar cloth, 2015-6;
Includes notes relating to issues the Fellowship had with regard to the College statutes at the end of the 19th century, from Add MSS.c.35 at Trinity College, Cambridge.
List of attendees at the JCCS London dinner held at the Oxford and Cambridge Club
Includes note on the history and restoration of chairs in the SCR, 2015;
Includes accounts, invoices from suppliers, programme, ticket, menu and wristbands. Gold wristband for committee members, orange for guests, black for staff and white for entertainers; photographs showing ball set up
Letter from Stewart Lyon, in manuscript, dated 3 December 2015, as cover for the attachment, a short paper entitled "An ornamental non-portrait penny in the name of King Alfred", which SL expects "will appear in the 2016 BNJ". He refers to the imminent sale of IS's collection and states that he looks "forward to seeing the catalogue[s]" but adds that he is "not really in the market any longer". The short paper of the attachment is undated.
Lyon, Colin Stewart SinclairLetter from Jennifer Mullholland, typescript, single page, dated 26 February 2015, advising Lord Stewartby that proceeds due to him for the period from 1 February 2014 to 31 January 2015 are £62.11, which brings his account no. 11321 to £1023.30 in credit.
Mulholland, JenniferList of the Music Society's recital series for Michaelmas term 2014. The recitals took place in the College Chapel at 8pm:
11th October 2014 - 'Singing through the reed'
18th October - The Percival Ensemble
25th October - Madeleine Ridd (cello)
1st November - Peter Lidbetter (bass-baritone)
8th November - Mark Edwards (harpsichord)
15th November - University of Cambridge Instrumental Award Holders
22nd November - Alexandr Rodzianko (piano)
29th November - JCMS Michaelmas Concert
Poster for a recital by Anna-Riikka Santapukki - the third of three recitals by international artists on the Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord on Saturday 10th May at 8pm
Names on the board read:
O. Shale, N. Tang, T. J. C. Green, J. Allen, K. Senthil, S. Westlake, R. Herreros-Symons, F. D. Styles, S. D. Grimshaw, J. Bates-Powell, C. Lewis-Brown, C. Naik, B. Walker (Captain), P. Akyol, A. Graff, J. Cranston.
Proposed conversion of a single dwelling to flats. Pre-application proposed site layout. Scale @A2 1:100
Once Architecture, King StreetIncludes 'The Jesus Caff digestive', 2014;
Mounted colour photograph. Names on board read:
Proposed conversion of a single dwelling to flats. Pre-application proposed floor plans. Scale @A2 1:100
Once Architecture, King StreetList of the Music Society's recital series for Lent term 2014. The recitals took place in the College Chapel at 8pm:
25th January - Bertie Baigent (organ)
1st February - Cambridge University Baroque Ensemble
8th February - Cambridge Gamelan Society
15th February - Michael Mofidian (baritone)
22nd February - Cameron Richardson-Eames (piano)
1st March - Korneel Bernolet (harpsichord)
8th March - Benjamin Morris (organ)
Programme for the David Crighton Concert held in the College Chapel on Sunday 23rd February 2014
Works performed:
Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture, Op. 26
Corelli - Trio Sonata in D, Op. 3 No. 2
Mozart - Piano concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466
Programme for a recital by Korneel Bernolet - the second of three recitals by international artists on the Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord on Saturday 1st March 2014 at 8pm
Programme for a recital by Anna-Riikka Santapukki - the third of three recitals by international artists on the Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord on Saturday 10th May at 8pm
Includes list of College organists compiled by Ron Easthope, 2014;
Includes programme, accounts, invoices from suppliers and wristbands. Black wristband for guests, white for committee members, blue for staff and pink for entertainers; Photographs showing ball set up.
Two letters from Martin Allen and one letter from Lord Stewartby to Martin Allen:
(a) typescript, single page, dated 19 January 2014, regarding offprints and preparations for a forthcoming volume of the BNJ.
(b) typescript, single page, dated 4 October 2014, thanking Lord Stewartby for an article on the coinage of Robert II and agreeing in principle that it be published in volume 85 of the Journal (for 2015), subject to peer review.
(c) copy of a letter from Lord Stewartby to Martin Allen, manuscript, single page, dated 3 November 2014, providing notes to accompany his Robert II text and asking for the return of some illustrations.
Two letters from Philip Skingley, both typescript, single page, labelled "Royalty Statement":
(a) dated 20 February 2013, listing proceeds due to Lord Stewartby in royalties on sales of the hardback and paperback editions of his book English Coins 1180-1551, as follows:
01/02/2009 – 31/01/2010 : £750.05
01/02/2010 – 31/01/2011 : £249.95
01/02/2011 – 31/01/2012 : £185.58
01/02/2012 – 31/01/2013 : £52.04
Total : £1237.62
PS advises that the amount has been credited to his account.
(b) dated 27 February 2014, listing proceeds due to Lord Stewartby in royalties on sales of the hardback and paperback editions of his book English Coins 1180-1551, as follows:
01/02/2013 – 31/01/2014 : £53.56
PS advises that the amount has been credited to his account.
Mounted colour photograph. Names on board read:
White china plates with image of College cockerel on globe on edge of plates in gold. Gold line painted round circumference of plates. Large plate with central dimple (cockerel on rim of plate), 30cm diameter; Large plate (cockerel on rim of plate), 27cm diameter; Small plate (cockerel on rim of plate), 16cm diameter. Used only in the Master's Lodge, particularly for official dinners and engagements.
Also white china plates with image of College cockerel on globe on edge of plates in black. Black line painted round circumference of plates. Large plate with central dimple (cockerel on rim of plate), 30cm diameter;
DudsonNames on oar read:
Eleanor Simmons, Joanna Wolstenholme, Flora Langman, Nicola Darling, Caz Bentham, Goylette Chami, Irinia Arman, Alisa Bryce, Thomas Roddick.
Names on oar read:
John Corbridge, Declan Walsh, William Usher, Joel Gould, Marcus Webb, Oscar Branson, Henry Lawton, Damien Chamley, Paul Alexander. Charlie Mulholland (coach).
List of the Music Society's recital series for Michaelmas term 2013. The recitals took place in the College Chapel at 8pm:
12th October - The Greyfriars Consort
19th October - The Victoria Consort
26th October - Stanislav Gres (harpsicord)
2nd November - Jo Yee Cheung (piano)
9th November - Cambridge University Opera Society
16th November - Elly Kornas (piano)
23rd November - JCMS Michaelmas Concert
30th November - Camilla & Maddy Seale (sopranos)
Includes accounts and invoices from suppliers and menu for May Ball dinner; photographs showing ball set up.
Includes menus, seating plans, organisational papers and correspondence from 1970
Includes note from the Church Times describing organ at Little Bardfield Church which was apparently made for Jesus College in 1688 and given to the old All Saints parish church where it remained until the church was demolished in 1860 and when it went to Little Bardfield, 23rd October 1998; Notes relating to the Sutton organ from 'The emergence of the Victorian organ, 1850-1870', 1999; Notes relating to the Sutton organ from ;'organ cases of the Gothic renaissance' in 'the organ', 1938-9; Note relating to the construction of the Sutton organ by Bishop and Son from 'Bishop and Son organ builders', 1984; General notes on the history of the organs of Jesus College Chapel, 2003; Article about the Sutton organ from 'Journal of the British Institute or Organ Studies, 37' 2013; Extract from the Chanticlere 1888 relating to the dedication of the Sutton organ;The organs of Jesus College Cambridge by Nicholas Thistlethwaite from 'the Organ', vol. LIV;
Includes printed copies of statutes, 2013; Order in Council amending statutes IV and VII, 11th June 2012;
Letter from Tim Knox, in typescript, dated 29 July 2013, thanking Lord Stewartby for his support of the Appeal in memory of Mark Blackburn the previous year and informing him of the decision taken to use the funds to offer an annual one-month scholarship in Mark Blackburn's name in Anglo-Saxon/Viking coinage.
Knox, TimTwo topping out ceremonial trowels:
(1) Topping out of Chapel Court restoration 11 May 2012;
(2) Topping out of the redevelopment and conversion of Wesley House to West Court, 11 January 2017
Newspaper articles relating to the 'skeleton in the cupboard', the former anatomical skeleton once held in the Old Library.
Includes accounts and invoices from suppliers; also some photographs showing May Ball set up and attendees.
Includes minutes of meeting of the Trust, correspondence and related ephemeral brochures produced by the Trust about their aims to preserve Turner's house.
Three letters from Hugh Pagan:
(a) typescript, single page, dated 15 January 2012, informing IS of his plans to resume working on "the coins of the 'southern two-line type' [...] struck during the reigns of Eadmund, Eadred, Eadwig and Eadgar". For this, he asks IS if he would allow him to borrow the cards for the relevant coins from CEB's card file.
(b) typescript, two pages on two folios (recto only), dated 30 January 2012, thanking IS for permission to borrow CEB's index cards, which he will be to retrieve from Baldwin's in March. There follow suggestions on how best to dispose of CEB's volumes of NC and an "ex-General Fox set of auction catalogues", the latter of which could be worth as much as £25,000 and not less than £20,000. He says that the Fitzwilliam [Museum] may be have an interest in the catalogues but in addition to budgetary constraints, there will be a problem with duplication and in any case "with Mark [Blackburn]'s death the moment for a transaction of this nature may have passed" but it may be worth pursuing once the new keeper is in place. Another possibility would be the Berlin Coin Cabinet, which the Fox collection of Greek coins.
(c) typescript, single page, dated 26 September 2012, noting that he has only just become of a volume of the Correspondence of Dr William Hunter, 1740-1783, which contains a long letter of October 1770 from his brother-in-law, Rev. James Baillie, saying that he is sending him 57 coins, "evidently predominantly Scots". HEP reproduces an excerpt from the letter showing that the "Roberts and Davids" were found last Spring five miles above Hamilton up the Clyde in a small earthen pot with "a great many small coins of Edward III of England" and that "the two gold coins [...] were found this Summer in a small earthen pot in a kail yard at Biggar" in the south of the County. HEP supposes that Hunter obtained a parcel from the Brownlee hoard.
Letter from Simon Blunt to his sisters Anne Caroline Morrison (née Blunt) and Judith Elisabeth Mustoe (née Blunt), typescript, single page, dated 18 June 2012, noting that Ian Stewartby had been to the house and spent three days looking through the library, fulfilling a promise that he had made to Christopher Blunt to assume responsibility for the library. On his recommendation, two additional volumes were given to the Fitzwilliam Museum. He further recommended that the rest be sold before demand for books dwindled any more than it already had, due to the availability of so much material on-line. Lord Stewartby also put the family in touch with prominent numismatic book dealer Douglas Saville. SWB says that Douglas Saville spoke highly of CEB, describing him as "the perfect English gentleman", and he encloses a copy of a letter just received from him. Douglas Saville spent a day in the library looking through. SWB suggests that any money received from the sale be divided between the three of them. In the lower margin, beneath the signature, it is indicated that the letter was CC-ed to Ian Stewartby. There is also the manuscript note: "Ian, Thank you so much. I do like Douglas".
Blunt, Simon W.Letter from Douglas Saville to Simon Blunt, typescript, single page, dated 15 June 2012, thanking SWB for inviting him to look through the numismatic books of Christopher Blunt. He offers £18,000 for all the numismatic books in the "main library", amounting to "probably rather less than 20% of what is currently of the shelves there", plus a few others stored elsewhere. If the offer is acceptable, he proposes to pack and collect the books at a mutually agreed time and to deliver payment by cheque at that time, adding that he will be happy to augment the offer if he were to find anything of particular significance that had thus far escaped his notice.
Saville, Douglas