Number 39 King street. Albert French and Horace French. Reference number: 2825/1930
Mary Edith Terry
19 King Street and 15b Malcolm Street, and number 23 King street. Arthur Charles Gray. Official search number 374811/31
Ben Cecil Turner. Official search number 9766/37. Numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street
Application for an official search in relation to Samuel Willsher and No. 17 Park Street
Ellison and CompanyNumbers 19 King Street and 15b Malcolm Street, and number 23 King Street. Harry Edmond Ambrose and Sidney Betts. Official search number 236855/33
Numbers 45, 47, 49, 51, 53 and 55 King Street. Jesus College. Official search number 244631/44
HM Land Registry and Harry George Hills and Philip Henry Young
HM Land Registry and Arthur Horace Stringer Agger
Ellis Rooke
Harry Foster Rooke, Ellis Rooke, Harry Stevens, Charles Harold Roysten
Numbers 111-113 (formerly known as number 61) King Street. Official Search Number 46318/38
Official search number 138863/66. Charles Allebone
Official search of the register in respect of 2 Fair Street listed the owner as Albert Horspool of 40 Maids Causeway, baker and confectioner.
HM Land RegistryNotice of a hearing to be held on 9 June 1937 regarding an application for a discharge of bankruptcy re Philip Twist Whatham residing at 10 New Square, lately residing at 21 Burleigh Street and lately carrying on business there and at 10 Fitzroy Street. Ice cream salesman formerly ice cream manufacturer and confectioner.
Licence requested to enable Samuel Bullock of Cambridge baker (executor of Ann Pretlove late of Cambridge aforesaid widow deceased) to alienate certain messuagesor tenements and premises situate in Walls Lane in Cambridge aforesaid comprised in a lease from the college to the said Ann Pretlove dated 12th July 1822 [JCAD/3/CAM/KING/20/1/1822] to Charles Geard of Cambridge aforesaid gentleman
Letter from James Wentworth to Revd Dr French in which he states the case for Mr Chandler who originally wanted to have a plot of ground in New Square opposite Mr Woodley. As the College would not grant that he wanted to take a house belonging to Mr Barber [at this time Mr Barber held the leaseholds for 1-10 New Square] but he was restricted from letting to a baker which was Mr Chandler's profession. He argues that the bakehouse would be at the back of the premises and so "not at all objectionable". He asks if Dr French will see Mr Chandler one evening.
James WentworthLetter from Rowe to the Master of Jesus College concerning the letting of house in Hobson Street. Rowe proposes that the house be let to Burbage, a bricklayer, as the house is untenable and Burbage is offering to put it into sufficient repair for him and his family to dwell in, at his own expense, on reduced terms.
It is not clear from the letter to which building in Hobson Street Rowe is referring [40-44?] but 40-42 Hobson Street was let to Rowe after the property [40-44] was divided into two leases in 1869
Rowe, RichardComprises: a summary report on applications and grants for the Salk Institute (1969-1970); correspondence on internal Salk Institute procedures for grant applications; minutes of a meeting between members of the Salk Institute and representatives from the Ford Foundation and The Population Council to discuss terms of a grant proposal for the Institute's programme in reproductive biology; and a proposal for developing neurobiology at the Salk Institute, with a covering letter sending the proposal to the Sloan Foundation and an internal memorandum on the proposal.
Albert French and Ada Martha French. Appointment of a new trustee of number 39 King street
Parties: (1) Mr James Apthorpe to (2) Mrs Sarah Collin. Appointment and demise of a freehold estate at Barnwell near Cambridge for 1,000 years for securing £600 and interest
Parties: (1) Samuel Welldon, (2) John Willis [Cook of Jesus College]. One of the five messuages [later number 105] erected upon the South end of the piece of ground at the bottom or East end of Walls Lane [King Street]. Consideration £190
Parties: (1) John Willis (2) Mary Anne Willis. All that messuage or tenement situate or being towards the bottom or east end of King's Street (formerly Wells Lane). Consideration £140
Parties: (1) Mr William Searle to (2) Mr James Apthorpe. Appointment and release of a freehold estate near Maids Causeway in Cambridge. With a covenant for production of title deeds and (1) Mr Frederick Randall to (2) Mr William Ashton assignment of a term of 5,000 years in trust to attend the indenture
Folded up inside this document is the following: Parties: (1) Mr William Searle to Mr James Apthorpe lease for a year dated 7th May 1824
Parties: (1) Samuel Welldon, (2) John Langton. Consideration £190
Parties: (1) John Turner, (2) William Briggs the elder. Consideration £325
Parties: (1) William Briggs Senior, (2) William Briggs Junior. Consideration £300
Cambridge Pocket Diaries kept by Laurence Picken, detailing appointments and travel details. Many have personal phone numbers and other annotations in the front/back.
Diaries include details of: appointments, engagements and meetings; articles and books read and written; exhibitions, films, ballet and plays seen; broadcasts listened to; lectures attended; walks that Bronowski had been on; travel; discussions with others; notes of finances; and occasionally notes of ideas and thoughts (mainly in diaries for 1970-1971).
Contain notes, reminders of things to do and engagements in Bronowski's handwriting, crossed through [when completed]. Also include address book pages until 1971.
Mainly containing notes of poems, articles and books that Bronowski had read. Also includes notes of poems or papers that Bronowski had written; lectures, exhibitions and an opera attended; meetings for Experiment magazine; and people that Bronowski had spent time with.
Mainly containing notes of poems, articles and books that Bronowski had read. Also includes notes of poems or papers that Bronowski had written; poetry and Experiment magazine published; travel and holidays; walks; and people that Bronowski had spent time with.
Including notes of travel and walks; books, poems and articles read; exhibitions, a play and concert attended; Bronowski's writings and items published; letters written; Experiment magazine meetings; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Including notes of books, poems and articles read; travel and walks; dinner and parties attended; chess and tennis; films, exhibitions and concerts attended; Bronowski's writings; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of Bronowski's writings and publications; what Eirlys [Roberts] was doing; exhibitions, play and films attended; parties, dinners and lunches attended; books and articles that Bronowski had read; walks; talks with others; travel; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; films seen and concert attended; what E [Eirlys Roberts] was doing; travel; walks, cycling and tennis; Bronowski's writings; talks attended or with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; Bronowski's writings; dinners, parties and weddings attended; travel (including in Spain); walks; films and opera attended; being appointed to a lectureship at University College Hull; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of travel; walks; books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; Bronowski's writings and lectures given; what Eirlys [Roberts] was doing; films and plays seen; dinners attended; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of exhibitions, plays and films seen; wedding, parties and dinners attended; walks; what Eirlys [Roberts] was doing; Bronowski's writings; travel; meetings; discussions that Bronowski had with others; books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; chess played; lectures attended and given; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Also includes some short poems.
Includes notes of travel; plays, films and exhibitions seen; lecture attended; lunches and dinners attended; books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; Bronowski's writings and publications; discussions that Bronowski had with others; walks; chess matches; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Also includes a short poem.
Includes notes of films and exhibitions seen; books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; travel; meetings; Bronowski's writings and publications; various Bronowski gave about Spain; walks; chess matches; parties attended; discussions with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with (including Rita [Coblentz]).
Includes notes of books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; walks; travel; films seen; lectures attended; meetings; Bronowski's mathematical discoveries, writings, publications and lectures given; chess matches; parties attended; and people Bronowski had spent time with (including Rita [Coblentz]).
Includes notes of films, play, opera, concert and exhibition seen; books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; discussions with others; lectures and classes that Bronowski gave and debate he participated in; Bronowski's writings and mathematical work; travel; walks; parties attended; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of books, articles and poems that Bronowski had read; Bronowski's address to the Student's Union [in Hull] on fascism; lectures and talks given; play and films seen; lectures attended; Bronowski's writings and publications; mathematical work; travel; job interview; travel; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of films seen; exhibitions and a concert attended; books, poems and articles read; lectures and talks given and course taught; Bronowski's writings and publications; radio broadcast (the Brains Trust); travel; intelligence tests [relating to war work]; events in the Second World War; discussions and meetings; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of [war work] such as "put in charge of mathematical section" and "suggestion re air staff work later"; a mathematical proof; films, exhibitions and plays seen; books, poems and articles read; lectures given; Bronowski's writings and publications; appearance on The Brains Trust radio programme; travel; walks; family events (Jewish wedding, birth of daughter Lisa); events in the Second World War; discussions and meetings with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of letters written; books, poems and articles read; Bronowski's writings and publications; preparations for a [radio programme] on William Blake (Man Without a Mask); War work; events in the Second World War; mathematical theorem proved; travel; films, exhibition and plays seen; walks; discussions and meetings with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes detailed notes on Bronowski's travels to and around the United States in June-July 1945; and travel to Japan via United States to inspecting damage in Japan, in October-December 1945.
Includes notes of travel; films, play, exhibitions seen; books, poems and articles read; Bronowski's writings; work for the British Government/military; mathematical work; lectures given; resignation from College [University College Hull]; radio broadcasts for BBC on atomic bombs, William Blake and Humphry Davis; appearances on the Brains Trust radio programme; discussions and meetings with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes details of travel to Germany in July and inspection work undertaken there.
Includes notes of books and articles read; lectures attended; films, plays, operas and exhibitions seen; talks and lectures given; Bronowski's mathematical work, writings and publications; radio broadcasts given; appearances on the Brains Trust radio programme; chess played; work for the Tizard committee; discussions and meetings with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.
Includes notes of books, poems and articles read; Bronowski's mathematical work, writings and publications; films and exhibitions seen; new car delivered; travel; radio broadcasts given; appearances on the Brains Trust programme; conferences attended; discussions and meetings with others; and people Bronowski had spent time with.