Includes minutes of meetings from 1974 concerning pension schemes across the University and Colleges; Notes from a meeting at Corpus Christi College concerning the investment powers of Colleges, 1951;
Records relating to College administration and administrative departments
Statement of the case, with the opinion of Mr Const of Pump Court, Temple
Const, FrancisDiscussion of enlarging the old church (1848) , and an alternative suggestion (1852) of replacing it with a new church on Jesus Lane.
Briefly describes the parish boundary
Sketch with brief list headed "Occupiers of seats at Michaelmas 1853".
Lease by the College to nine named parishioners of a shop adjoining the north side of the steeple of the church and of a piece of waste land adjoining the south side of the church. Term 40 years, to be renewed every 40 years for 200 years; rent 4d per annum. The parishioners are to erect a shop on the waste ground, and to sublet the two shops, so that the rents will provide for an annual distribution of 13s 4d to the poor of the parish, the bequest of William Ridscall. The distribution is to be made at Christmas (5s) Easter (5s) and St Luke's Day (18 Oct.).
Describes the problem (as arising from former college servants becoming paupers) and an intention to proceed in accordance with the legal advice given. With a list of current paupers and amounts paid.
Copy of the case, with the opinion of Mr T. Raine of Lincoln's Inn.
Raine, TThere are four colleges in the parish, whose servants gain settlements and are a financial burden, the colleges pay very little. The opinion of counsel was sought to see if the colleges are liable to pay Poor Rate. The opinion was that they are not liable if they are extra-parochial. Parishes should ask the colleges to obtain for them a greater proportion of the money paid by the University to the colleges in lieu of rates.
States that the living of All Saints is vacant now he has been instituted to Grantham.
Maddison, GeorgeSends particulars of lad, with a valuation by Messrs Carter Jonas.
Goodwin, John Henry HerbertOffering a grant of £1,000
Sends the Ely Registrar's map, uncertain what "the rest of the land" means, fears a slice may be cut off his garden.
Crafer, T WRecommending that a wall be built to enclose the Vicarage grounds.
Approving the suggestion about the boundary wall.
Advising that the College retain a strip of land on the east side of the Vicarage.
Agrees to the suggested boundary.
Crafer, T WInviting an application for a grant, and asking for a valuation of the land.
Acknowledgement of application.
The College or the Incumbent should supervise the wall.
To the Ecclesiastical Commission, sending an account for fencing and gates for the Vicarage.
Crafer, T WIs getting particulars of the proposed fence.
Goodwin, John Henry HerbertTo the Ecclesiastical Commission with particulars of the wall.
Goodwin, John Henry HerbertTo the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, asking who should superintend the building of the wall.
To the Ecclesiastical Commission, asking for clarification as to whether the Vicar was obliged to build a wall on the east side.
Goodwin, John Henry HerbertAcknowledgement of College's offer of augmentation.
Letter from Ely Diocesan Board of Finance, that the Maintenance Committee is prepared to give £50 as a benefaction.
Evans, G WAcknowledgement of offer of £350 benefaction
To the Bursar, sending a copy of a communication from T.W. Crafer about the fencing.
List of receipts and payments for 8 June to 9 November 1917
Asking for the College's consent to the sale of glebe land in Over and Swavesey
Kirkpatrick, H FThe Maintenance Committee of the Board is considering offering something extra to augment the income of the benefice.
Evans, G WBreakdown of average income of the benefice
Kirkpatrick, H FThere is no sum set aside for the wall, but the Commission will be prepared to sanction a payment if the Incumbert applies.
Asking about payments to the Vicar
Boughey, P FPrinted form: Regulations respecting certain grants out of the common fund.
Valuations of the benefice 1914, 1917, drafts for the presentation of a vicar, and further valuations. In 1920 the Vicar asked permission to sell glebe lands in Over and Swavesey: the College's consent to this is missing, though mentioned in the typescript list.
Dr Crafer will pay the nominal rent for the College's strip of land.
To the Bursar, giving the cost of fencing the land.
Draft to be used for the presentation of the Revd. Alexander Nairne to be Vicar (1917); also used for his successor, the Revd Herbert Francis Kirkpatrick (date not given).
Statement of the income of the benefice, including rents from glebe land, payments and fees.
Kirkpatrick, H FTo A.C. Bouquet, Vicar, setting our details of stipend.
To the Bursar, agreeing to make a grant of £350, to meet the benefaction of £350. Two annual payments of £15.15.0 will be made to the incumbent in respect of these sums.
Forwarding £50.
Letter from the Vicar to the Master, that the Vicarage is to be let to Mr Worthy, one of the regular Trinity Hall lodging housekeepers, for £125 p.a.
Bouquet, A CDraft memorandum by the Vicar (A.C.B.) about the state of the organ and the cost of cleaning it and installing an electric blowing plant. Discusses ways of raising the money, including an appeal to the patrons.
Bouquet, A CLetter on behalf of the Parochial Church Council, setting out desired traits of a future Vicar.
Green, Freda MConsiderations on the decline of church and parish, and suggestions for reversing this.
Confirming grant of £50
Evans, G W