Consists of a ring bound diary [kept by Sylvia Hodgson] with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, travel plans and visitors to the Salk Institute.
Consists of a ring bound diary [kept by Sylvia Hodgson] with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, visitors to the Salk, reminders, events such as seminars and lectures, and travel plans.
Consists of a ring bound diary [kept by Sylvia Hodgson] with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, visitors to the Salk, reminders, events such as seminars and lectures, and travel plans.
Includes notes for "Man and Nature" ['Identity of Man' lectures] and notes on provisions in Jacob and Rita Bronowski's wills.
Includes plans for books and notes on provisions in Jacob and Rita Bronowski's wills.
Includes notes for Silliman ['The Origins of Knowledge and the Imagination'] and Mellon ['Art as a Mode of Knowledge'] lectures, a collection of essays, plans for essays, notes on family finances including wills.
Includes a list of Bronowski's books and notes on family finances.
Includes a list of Bronowski's books and notes on "JB's book plans 1968-69", "priorities" and "philosophy of stratification".
Includes a list of Bronowski's books and notes on commitments for 1969.
Includes notes of revisions to be made to 'The Ascent of Man' programmes and "Final programme notes for The Ascent of Man".
Includes notes on; Copernicus, a selection of essays, "language", "philosophy" and "xmas poem".
Includes autobiographical notes, and notes on: lectures given by Bronowski (Bampton, Clark, Mellon, and Silliman lectures ); cassettes; 'The Disestablishment of Science'; essays; IQ; "knowledge, language, logic"; philosophy; Robert Reid and Colin Clark films; vocabulary; and "Ways of Man".
Consists of loose diary sheets with notes of meetings, other appointments and reminders [written in by Bronowski's secretaries].
Consists of loose pages from a diary kept by, Kathleen Murray [later Verlander], with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, visitors to the Salk, reminders, events such as seminars and lectures, and travel plans.
Consists of loose pages from a diary kept by Kathleen Murray [later Verlander] with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, visitors to the Salk, reminders, events such as seminars and lectures, and travel plans.
Includes a list of Bronowski's books, notes on plans for articles and books for 1969 and 1970-71.
Includes a list of Bronowski's books, notes on plans for books, engagements and notes relating to 'The Ascent of Man' programmes.
Letters to the Master inviting the College to appoint a representative to the Commission to discuss the union of parishes. The Graveley Church Council is not in favour.
Currington, FStatement by the Master and Fellows, over the College seal, that John Lawrence of St Ives is to act for the College in the execution of the Act.
Parties: (1) John Smith and (2) Joseph William Grant and George Haslem. Appointment of a new trustee of the hereditaments included in the marriage settlement of John Pratt and Susanna Perry his wife and conveyance to new trustee with continuing trustee
Appointment of a piece of freehold land at Hinxton: Wedd William Nash and Ann his wife to the Revd John Graham
Comprises: a paper for the first meeting of a committee to employee a social scientist at Associate Professor or Professor level at the Salk Institute through funding from the Russell Sage Foundation; a list of possible candidates; selection criteria; and information on the candidates including curricula vitae and letters of recommendation.
Bronowski was a member of the committee to appoint a social scientist.
A note from the Parochial Church Council (19 July 1940) suggested that "the needs of the Parish could be best met by a Vicar who is a worker and a man of tact.." The Revd Basil Wood (23 July 1940) found the church and parish delightful but the vicarage financially impossible, as it had no electricity and needed redecoration. Evidently the difficulty was overcome, and Woodd was soon presented to the living. In 1943 he obtained permission to borrow from Queen Anne's Bounty to pay for a new boiler.
Parties: (1) Captain George Hodgson and Mrs Hodgson and (2) Messrs Taylor and Foster.
Appointment of leasehold tenements comprised in Captain and Mrs Hodgson's marriage settlement with direction to sell and release.
Notification by H.L. Case, Churchwarden, that he has received the Document of Sequestration.
Case, Harry LParties: (1) William Quinsee and Thomas Norris, (2) Francis Eaden. Includes assignment: parties: (1) George Jospeh Twiss, (2) John Eaden Jr
"Dear Goodwin [Busar Jesus College], The subscription of your College to the Appointments Board is usually paid at this time of the year. I should be very much obliged if you would be so kind as to send us a cheque for the year 1914-15, namely £20. Faithfully yours, H. A. Roberts"
Roberts, H. A.Consists of minutes of a meeting of the Appointments Committee of the Salk Institute (Bronowski was a member), with lists of employees of the Institute (divided into employed for 3 years and employed for 4 years).
Comprises a grant application with appendices, and a covering letter from Joseph Slater (President, Salk Institute) to Barnaby Keeney (Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities).
Official printed copy of the award by the Tithe Commissioners., giving details of the lands, landowners and occupiers, and the amount apportioned. The accompanying map of the parish was removed to the cabinet.
Accounts relating to expenditure on contents of undergraduate rooms including furniture, crockery, implements and wall and floor coverings. Two volumes covering 1905 to 1915 are for J. Cook and Sons, volume for 1936-1941 for Eaden Lilley.
Received from the Rev. E.H. Morgan the sum of £5, being the remainder required to make up the total of £10 now received by A.E. Carpenter from the authorities of Jesus College as an apprentice fee for his son. Signed by A. E. Carpenter 29th September 1874 [sic].
Carpenter, A. E.Received from the Dean of Jesus College the sum of £10 being the sum allotted by the college towards he apprentice fees of Arthur. Signed by Harry Croft.
Croft, HarryRobert Coope, of Cambridge, and John Musgrave, of Barnwell, give judgment in a dispute between St Radegund's Priory (Prioress Joan Lancastre) and Barnwell Priory (Prior John) respecting a wall extending from Nunneslane (Jesus Lane) on the north to Walles Lane (King Street) on the south, between a croft of Barnwell Priory to the east and a croft of the nuns to the west. The wall is declared to be the property of the nuns, who are to repair and maintain it.
Robert Coope and John MusgraveArbitration between the nuns and St Michael's College (Trinity) concerning parish boundaries. Decision of the arbitrator, Marmaduke Lumley, LL.B., Chancellor of the University. The dispute was connected with certain houses in Nuns' Lane then occupied by John Cranwell senior, and Richard Cranwell junior. The College maintained that the occupants of these houses were of the part of St Michael, the nuns that they belonged to St Radegund parish. The arbitrator desides that they belong to St Radegund parish, but to satisfy any claims on the part of the College the nuns shall pay to it 4d annually (still paid by Jesus College in 1898). Decision was made in Clare Hall. Signed: Robert Wright, priest, notary of the diocese of York; attorney for the nuns, William Spencer; for the college, William Pentecost.
Lumley, MarmadukeReport 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)Paid £7 7s to James Walter, architect, for superintending the restorations and repairs of the interior of Jesus Chapel, including travelling expenses.
Signed James Walter
Paid to Robert Grumbold for work done on the new building, including payments for new windows, new watertable, new ground table and for working and laying the old ground table, new corbell table, coping, for taking down the old windows and preparing quoins for the new windows. Signed by Robert Grumbold
Paid to Robert Grumbold for work done on the new building.
Addressed to the Master and Fellows. Rowe has received instructions to survey the College Farm at Over following a fire there, and has travelled there to make a plan of the ruined buildings and make drawings and specifications for new ones. These new buildings were to cost £1131, but the drawings were amended when the Master told him (via Mr Mitham, builder and tender) to reduce the cost to £1000, if possible. The altered drawings and specifications were sent to the master tenders from Messrs Tracy, Smith & Crawley, Gray, and Mitham, and Mr Gray's tender was accepted. Rowe also had to journey to Over several times to oversee the work, and has measured up extra work and certified contractors' account. Total cost for Rowe's work - spanning May 1873 to April 1874 and including a 5% commission and travel expenses for him and his assistance - was £53 8s. 9d. Paid in two installments on 27th April and 5th June 1874.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerIncludes A3 size drawings and plans pasted onto hardboard, probably used as part of a display publicising the designs for the new library, 1993