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Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/5 · 1676-1709
Part of College Archives

Contains annual accounts, as before. If the expenses exceed the receipts in any year, the difference is paid to the Bursar out of the Dead College Fund. The flyleaf has a note: "Price of this book 5s. 6d. Guglielmus Lewis." and a memorandum in the hand of Dr Saywell, 1684, about the cost of "wainscotting the East end of the Chapel", paid for by Saywell as Master and by the President, Dr Cooke. Hundon [trust] accounts for 1698-1708 are at the end of the book, worked from the back. Half calf binding, 12+ x 8+ in. 1676-1709

Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/3 · 1599-1643
Part of College Archives

The arrangement of the accounts follows the pattern of those in the preceding volume. The Steward's account for 1632-3 is in Arabic numerals, but for the next year it is kept in Roman figures as usual. There is a note at the back about estates.

Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/8 · 1760-1790
Part of College Archives

Contains audit accounts as in the preceding volume, for 1760-86, with Hundon accounts for 1766-90 worked from the back of the book.

Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/2 · 1560-1599
Part of College Archives

Contains the accounts of Henry Worley, Receiver, at Michaelmas 1560: receipts, then payments, then a separate Steward's account. Contents in detail are: receipts - Cambridge rent by parishes, rents of college rooms, rents from outside Cambridge, recepta forinseca (including interest on arrears of rent and loans, and receipts for wood, coal and fish); payments - for chapel, buttery, kitchen, stipends (paid quarterly), outgoing rents, fees to rent collectors and Steward, pensions to the University Bedells, the Vicar of All Hallows, the poor of Shelford at Christmas, and the Rede lecturers, "expensae necessariae", repairs outside college, and repairs inside college; Steward - separate weekly totals for the Master and Fellows' table and the undergraduates' table, with the account rendered monthly. After the auditing of the account there is a calculation of annual funds and costs.

Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/6 · 1709-1734
Part of College Archives

Worked from both ends. Contains annual audit accounts, accounts of the Dead College, and of the New Building (1719-20). On p. 1 is a note about letting the kitchen garden to the Cook for £2.10s.0d. p.a. (1710) raised to £5 (1718), and a note about Fellows not being allowed to invite guests to the Name of Jesus day feast. At the end of the volume, worked from the back, are lists of Hundon trustees, Hundon accounts in three tranches (1709-14, 1714-18 and 1719-34), with resolutions about disposal of the surplus of the Proby Fund and about the South Sea annuity held by the trustees (1720).

Audit book
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/7 · 1735-1759
Part of College Archives

Contains audit accounts as in the preceding volume, with Hundon accounts for 1734-65 worked from the back of the book. There is also a note by Benjamin Newton about Hundon profits.

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/1/1 · 1556-1559
Part of College Archives

One volume made up of three mss bound together: College accounts for 1556-57; Steward's accounts for 1556-57; College accounts for 1558-59. [See JCGB/4/3/1 for accounts for 1556.]

1st part contains 6 items: first, a list of charters and donations, beginning with the gift by Malcolm, King of Scots, to the nuns and the licence of Henry VII to Bishop Alcock to found the college. Other donors enumerated are: Bishop James Stanley, Roger Thorne, Robert Rede, John Batemanson, John Andrewe and John Royston; in a later hand, John Fuller, Thomas Roberts, Richard Pigott and John Risley. Other lists follow: "Rentes and revenues" of the college; costs of maintaining the the Master, Fellows and pupils, in stipends and victuals; stipends of college officers and servants; outgoing rents and expenses; cost of repairs in preceding and present year. There is a note that the college would be in serious debt if it did not add more fellows and students. There is also a note on the dorse of the penultimate folio, in a contemporary hand: "Concerninge Jesus College in Cambridge"; and, in an 18th century hand "Fundationes Collegii Jesu. A. D. 1556". Note by Freda Jones (former archivist): "I take this to be the statement the College submitted to the Royal Visitors in 1556 (See Lamb, Documents). They would have had also to submit the annual audit account. As there are no account rolls after that of 1548-9, it may be that the Royal Visitors of Edward VI in that year ordered that the accounts be kept in a book instead of a roll, and that this first account book, which covered the years 1550-55, is missing because the Marian Visitors did not return it. 1556. 8 folios

2nd part [in Dr Caryl's hand] contains: firstly, 12 fols in the hand that wrote STA 1.1, probably that of John Johnson, receiver, presenting a rental of the college properties [except most of London] for the year ending Michaelmas 1557, receipts of money owed to the college and paid to it by the Steward (Henry Worley), room rents, money taken out of the Chest by the Steward, and expenses under the usual various headings, including stipends for the Master and seven Fellows; secondly, two folios of Steward's accounts, in the hand of Henry Worley, rendered monthly with amounts stated weekly for the different kinds of table, and with an account of expenditure at feasts. 14 folios. 1557;

3rd part contains accounts by the receiver and the steward, in the same two hands as the 2nd part; includes stipends for the Master and 12 Fellows, 15 folios. 1558-9

Audit by William Wiseman
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1827/4 · Item · 2nd October 1827
Part of College Archives

£9 10s 6d for Dessert Audit, Rustat Feast, Dessert for Election etc.

Wiseman, William
Audit charge bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1814/2 · 13th May 1815
Part of College Archives

1/2 of £78 19s 1 1/2d: £39 9s 6 3/4d charged to Audit.
Paid 13th May 1815.

Goode
Audit Day Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1829/7 · Item · October 21st 1829
Part of College Archives

Received of Revd Dr French from William Wiseman, the sum of £7 2s 6d. Attached the bill from Jesus College to Wiseman on 18th December 1828.
Signed William Wiseman

Wiseman, William
Audit Day Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1830/7 · Item · 12th April 1830
Part of College Archives

Received of Revd Dr French from William Wiseman, the sum of £3. Attached the bill from Jesus College to Wiseman on 2 December 1829.

Wiseman, William
Audit Day Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1831/2 · Item · 23rd May 1831
Part of College Archives

Audit day receipt for 23 May 1831. Total of £14 6s. Signed by John Banon (?).

Banon, Dr John
Audit Day Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1831/1 · Item · 23rd May 1831
Part of College Archives

Audit day receipt for 23 May 1831. Total of £14 6s. Signed by John Banon (?).

Banon, Dr John
Audit dinner bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1824/42 · Item · 19th December 1824
Part of College Archives

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, Robert
Audit Feast
JCCA/JCAD/8/1/1/6 · 1906-2023 (1906-11, 1922-1930, 1945-63, 1965-2001, 2003-16, 2023)
Part of College Archives

Includes menu for joint audit and commemoration dinners, 1930, 1945-51; Also guest lists with biographical notes, 1982-1995, 1997-2000, 2008, 2010, 2013-2016 and table plans for 1970, 2009, 2012-2016. Also organisational papers and correspondence for 1970 and 1967. Audit Feast Menu 24 November 2023; Audit Feast 2023 Tasting; Choir Audit Feast; Audit Feast (Allergens)

Audit fees bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1847/129 · Item · 8 April 1847
Part of College Archives

List of fees for visitors, fellows, and scholars; and bursar's salary. Total of £4 6s 0d

Audit receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1774/11 · Item · 19th November 1774
Part of College Archives

Paid £1 to Beaumont Prior for the audit.

Prior, Beaumont
Audit receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1774/12 · Item · 19th November 1774
Part of College Archives

Paid 10s to Richard Brett for the audit.

Brett, Richard
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/1/3/3 · Item · 19 May 1953
Part of Personal Papers

Recording starts midway through a question. Includes questions about [Tito, leader of Yugoslavia], ancient Greek philosophy [question from Professor I A Richards] and Russian science.

29 minutes and 30 seconds long.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/1/2/2 · Item · 3 May 1953
Part of Personal Papers

The recording is not the same as the published version but follows the same line of argument with the same key ideas, facts and people. However, towards the end of the lecture it differs quite a lot as there seems to be a lot of material that was edited out of the published version.

56 minutes and 22 seconds long.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13/1/3/2 · Item · 19 May 1953
Part of Personal Papers

The recording is not the same as the published version but follows the same line of argument with the same key ideas, facts and people. Around 30 minutes into the recording it differs quite significantly from the published version (there is around 15 minutes worth of material edited out of the publication).

59 minutes and 30 seconds long.

Augmentation of benefice
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/11/13 · File · 7 April 1922-17 March 1937
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with the St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocesan Board of Finance, and with the Ecclesiastical Commission, resulting in a grant of £700 for the augmentation of the benefice (1922-23). There follows a signed and sealed Declaration by the College, 3 August 1931, under the Benefices Act 1898 (Amendment) Measure 1923, that the right of presentation shall henceforth be enjoyed without power of sale. Finally there is a letter from the Bursar, offering £5.5.0 towards the expense of repairing the organ, and an acknowqledgement from the Vicar, A.F. Waskett.

Augmentation of living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1/13 · File · March 1922 - May 1923
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with the Ecclesiastical Commission and the Diocesan Board of Finance, negotiating an increase in the value of the living.

Augmentation of living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/2/5 · File · 1931-1941
Part of College Archives

Correspondence with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners about augmenting the living on the ground of population. Most of the correspondence is from 1931, and includes statements of existing income and the decision of the Commissioners to make a grant of £119 per annum in augmentation of the living. There is a letter from the Revd Percy Sharp in Birmingham, interested in the living but unable to afford it (pre-augmentation), and an exchange of letters with the Clergy Pension Board about the effect of a pension for Canon Wood on the income of the living. In 1933 there is a letter from the Commissioners to the Revd J.T. Plowden-Wardlaw, informing him of an increase to the living, and in 1941 a formal statement that the benefice has become vacant by the resignation of J.T. Plowden-Wardlaw.

Augmentation of the living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/5/12 · File · 19 December 1904-9 November 1907
Part of College Archives

Negotiations with the Ecclesiastical Commission to augment the living: correspondence between the Bursar, the Commission, and the new Vicar, J. Howard Goodwin. There is still money owed for dilapidations. The file contains a letter from a churchwarden 1904, detailing the problems caused by the absence of a full-time vicar, and several from J.H.Goodwin, on the financial terms on which he could accept the living.

Augmentation of the living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/4/4 · File · 24 July 1878
Part of College Archives

Consent of Queen Anne's Bounty to accept £2,000 3% consols from the Proby Fund as an augmentation of the living.

Augmentation of the living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1/9 · File · 27 April 1888 - 2 August 1910
Part of College Archives

Letters concerning the transfer of £500 in stock to Queen Anne's Bounty in 1888 [from the Proby Fund], and a temporary grant by the Ecclesistical Commission in 1910.

Augmentation of the living
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/13/8 · File · 13 June 1921-11 April 1929
Part of College Archives

Letters from the Vicar, T. Selwyn Sharp, 1921-22, about his financial difficulties, the amount he has had to spend on repairs etc. Applications to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for a grant to augment the living. Similar correspondence with the next vicar, C.F. Stebbing, 1923-28. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners made one grant in 1928, but refused other applications, and the College increased its own grant to compensate.

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1876/16 · Item · 27th November 1876
Part of College Archives

Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £60 towards the augmentation of the vicarage at Comberton. Signed by W.J. Tillrook, vicar of Comberton.

Tillrook, W. J.
Augustini quaedam
JCOL/Q/A/16 · File · 1100-1300 (12C ms. bound in 13C psalter leaves)
Part of Old Library Manuscripts

Works of Augustine; M. R. James's no. 16. Contains: (1) Augustinus in libro ii Retractionum, Contra donatistas auctoritate beatissimi episcopi et martyris cipriani; (2) Aurelii Augusti ypponensis episcopi contra Donatistas de Baptismo libri septem; (3) Augustinus in libro ii Retractionum, Uenit etiam tunc; (4) Aur. Augustini Doctoris ypponensis Ep. Liber de Natura et Gratia; (5) Epistola Prosperi ad B. Augustinum Ep. ; (6) Epistola S. Hylarii Arelatensis Ep. Ad S. Augustinum ypponensem Ep. ; (7) Aur. Augustini Doctoris ypponensis Ep. Libri duo de predestinatione Sanctorum et de Bono perseuerantie ad Prosperum et Hylarium. The text is well written, with coloured initials. Bound in two consecutive sheets of a psalter containing parts of psalms 34-38 and 43-49. A piece of a 15C table appears in the binding. The flyleaf has a 12C table of contents and a 15C pressmark: "Augustinus de baptismo et de natura et gracia et alia litera. B".