Paid 10s to Richard Brett for the audit.
Brett, RichardRecording 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.
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.
50 minutes and 20 seconds long.
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.
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.
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.
Correspondence with the Ecclesiastical Commission and the Diocesan Board of Finance, negotiating an increase in the value of the living.
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.
Dealings with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners
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.
Consent of Queen Anne's Bounty to accept £2,000 3% consols from the Proby Fund as an augmentation of the living.
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.
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.
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.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".
"Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir". Motette No. 9 zu 8 Stimmen aus "Musae Sioniae", Teil I [Motet No. 9 from "Musae Sioniae" for 8 voices]. By Michael Praetorius.
Published by Möseler Verlag, Wolfenbüttel.
Tour in Australia 1980, 1981, 1982. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1980 to 1982, programmes in Perth, newspaper clippings, Peter Hurford's speeches at the Sidney Opera House, a newspaper article on the construction of the Sidney Opera House (from 1973).
Tour in Australia 1982. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1981 to 1983, concert programmes, newspaper clippings, and other personal papers (such as a report on the Sidney Opera House Organ, letter about Swansea Festival, hotel bills, etc.). Also programme of tour in the United States in 1982
Tour in Australia 1985. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1984 to 1985, concert programmes, newspaper clippings, and other personal papers.
Tour in Australia, New Zealand and China 1987. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1986 to 1987, concert programmes, newspaper clippings, and other personal papers (such as a tax return from Australia 1985/1986, airplane tickets, etc.).
Notes to the Bank of england and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for the College's contribution.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Joseph Winship. All that piece of freehold land situate in the Borough of Cambridge having a frontage to King Street of 77 feet and to Belmont Place of 70 feet
Ministry of Agriculture and FisheriesParties: (1) Corpus Christi College, (2) Jesus College
Numbers 45, 47, 49, 51, 53 and 55 King Street for the sum of one thousand six hundred pounds
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries-
Leighton - Awake my Glory
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Britten - Te Deum in C
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Howells - Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks
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Leighton - Magnificat 'Coll Mag Oxoniense' and Tippett - Five Negro spirituals
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Steal Away
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Nobody knows
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Go down, Moses
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By and by
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Deep river
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Leighton - Nunc Dimittis 'Coll Mag Oxoniense'
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Tavener - In you, O woman full of grace
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Tavener - O yes apostles
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Britten - Rejoice in the Lamb
Repurposed Victorian medal awarded to Terrence P. Tiller in 1936 for English Verse.
Two photographs showing Evers in military uniform during WWI.
Paid to Thomas Johnson, Senate House Keeper for BA and MA Commencement
Johnson, ThomasInvoice to the Bursar of Jesus College for BA Commencement work. Total of 2s 6d. Signed by schoolkeeper J. Taylor.
Taylor, J.Includes notes relating to the Babraham Rent Charge and its connection to Sir Robert Rede and his will.
being a compendiou?e & authentick Narracioun of y? William Dowsing Societie in a Vi?itatione of all y? Pari??he Churches & College Chapells of Cambridge during a Longe Vacation; w?? Narration, latelie imprinted in y? Cambridge Review, is here newlie ?ett for the & edited by F. Brittain & Bern? Manning, Fellows of Je?us College in y? Univer?itie of Cambridge.
Printed and published by Will. Heffer & Sons, this is a collaborative effort from Bernard Manning and F. Brittain. It is in fact a reprint, the original being printed in 1739 and thus the language used resembles that of the 18th century.
It details the accounts of William Dowsing, a iconoclast who was appointed by Parliament between 1643-44 to visit 250 Churches around Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, removing/defacing ornaments that were deemed superstituous. This particular account involves several locations, including Jesus College.
Manning, Bernard L.Photocopy of J. S. Bach's Chorales for organ or keyboard.
- Christ ist erstanden, BWV 746
- Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 759
- Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 760
- Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 761
Typewritten paper titled: "Bach interpretation".
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerTypewritten broadcast script by Walter Emery and Peter Hurford with handwritten notes by Peter Hurford for a broadcast concert at the Royal Festival Hall, pre-recorded on the 28th of June 1960 and transmitted on the 13th of August 1960.
Emery, Walter