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Burial certificate

Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.

Cambridge Chronicle bill

The Bursar of Jesus College
To James Hodson, printer of the Cambridge Chronicle

1821
August 8th - printing 200 cards. Blank circles for ale. £0.6.0
1822
September 6th - printing 200 cards. Ditto. £0.6.0
1823
March 15th - printing 200 cards. Ditto. £0.6.0
July 18th - advertising farm Ellisley to let - £0.7.6
October 4th - printing 200 cards. Blank circles for ale - £0.6.0
£1.11.6
Take changed to bursary - £0.7.6
Due from Coll - £1.4.0
Received 20th November 1824 - J. Hodson

Hodson, James

Cambridge University Crew, 1906

Names on board read:
G. D. Cochrane (3rd Trinity), J. H. F. Benham (Jesus), H. M. Goldsmith (Jesus), M. Donaldson (1st Trinity), B. C. Johnstone (3rd Trinity), R. V. Powell (3rd Trinity), E. W. Powell (2nd Trinity), D. C. R. Stuart (Trinity Hall), A. G. L. Hunt (Lady Margaret), S. D. Muttlebury (coach).

Cambridge University Tennis Club 1st and 2nd Sixes

Names on mount listed as:

H. Wesley-Smith (Trinity), P. G. Mayer (Trinity), G. C. N. Wardley (Trinity), E. N. Dexter (Jesus), A. A. Roberts (Trinity Hall), J. R. M. Lawrence (Pembroke), M. Woosnam (Trinity), A. C. G. Lonsdale (Trinity), A. J. Yencken (Corpus), C. N. Thompson (St. John's), E. D. Yencken (Corpus), H. A. Turner (Pembroke), B. R. Lawrence (Pembroke)

Cambridge University Trial Eight, 1900

Names on board read:
W. H. R. Streatfeild (Queens), W. H. Watney (3rd Trinity), E. J. Duncanson (Emmanuel), H. B. Grylls (1st Trinity), G. Parlcer (1st Trinity), R. C. Scott-Murray (1st Trinity), H. H. King (Pembroke), N. E. Menzies (Jesus), B. C. Cox (Trinity Hall), C. W. H. Taylor (1st Trinity), G. T. Atchison (Christs), W. Dudley-Ward (Trinity, coach), B. W. D. Brooke (1st Trinity, President), C. W. Tudor-Owen (Trinity Hall), P. C. Turnbull (1st Trinity), F. J. Escombe (Trinity Hall), C. Hartree (Caius), H. C. S. Wasbrough (Trinity Hall), A. E. O. A. Jamieson (1st Trinity), A. Landale (Trinity Hall).

Cambridge University Trial Eights, 1913

Names on board read:
A. C. Bell (Jesus), E. A. Fiddian (Emmanuel), E. A. Carrington (Christs), E. B. Pughe (1st Trinity), A. Swann (Trinity Hall), D. P. M. Phillips (Pembroke), K. G. Garnett (1st Trinity), H. C. Hatton-Hall (Trinity Hall), H. W. C. Vines (Christs), R. A. Dobb (Pembroke), R. Gould (Jesus), E. A. S. Oldham (Jesus), E. N. Showell-Rogers (Caius), G. E. Tower (3rd Trinity), S. E. Swann (Trinity Hall), A. C. J. Garnett-Botfield (3rd Trinity), P. C. Livingston (Jesus), J. A. Ritson (1st Trinity), J. W. Payne (Emmanuel), N. J. Rich (1st Trinity).

Candles Receipt

Receipt addressed to the Revd Master & Fellows of Jesus College to H. Rowe, dated Sept 7 for 8 (?) candles by Mr Dicks at 5s 4d. Noted as received through Mr Dicks.

Rowe, H.

Carpenter's bill

Paid £1 11s for repairing chopping block in kitchen, curtain line in the Combination Room, bunch of shavings for the Combination Room, fasting up chimney piece in buttery, repairing the barn in the coal yard, work to the Chapel, bore made for the gas piping, repairing the stock in the coal yard, repairing the doors in the bogs, fastening door frame and new handle to Thorn Place ?, two dozen tenns and nails, shelf in the porters lodge for the gas.

Chapman, Thomas

Carpentry Bill

1833 invoice from Jesus College to J. Webster for carpentry. Includes Rhadegund ground, Master's lodge, courts, staircase & laundry, kitchen. Total of £31 11s 14.

Webster, J.

Carpentry Receipt

Addressed to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Receipt for 15 shillings to be paid to James Tibbit for carpentry work done on the college estate occupied by John Tew. Work carried out included a new gate, two posts, and two wing rales [sic].

James Tibbit

Chapel Printing Receipt

Receipt for printing work carried out for Jesus College chapel by Jonathan Palmer (23 Jesus Lane) on behalf of Rev E.H. Morgan. Includes 200 copies of 'Subscription List of Window Fund', 4pp, L post, cream laid, including corrections (Nov 1875). 200 copies reprinted in March 1876 with corrections, and again in May with additions. Total cost £2 10s.

Palmer, Jonathan

Charter of King Stephen

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 1-10/2a
  • Item
  • 1149-1150 ("[Given] during the siege of Mapperhall" (Apud Mapertes halam in obsidione), 1149-50. For the date, see appendix A in Nuns and goldsmiths.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Stephen confirms to the church and nuns of St Mary the grant by William Monachus [le Moyne], goldsmith, of 2 virgates of land and 6 acres of pasture and 4 cottars with their holdings, at (Great) Shelford, in free alms, for the soul of Henry (I) and for all God's faithful. Witnesses: William Martell and Rainer de Warenne.

Stephen I (c 1096-1154) King of England

Charter of Nigel granting nuns land

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 1-10/1
  • Item
  • 1144-1145 (This is probably the earliest of the nuns' charters, written before Gray 2a: see Gray, Priory (Cambridge, 1898), p. 3, for discussion; also Nuns and goldsmiths, p.61, n.11.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Nigel, Bishop of Ely, gives to the nuns of the newly founded cell outside the town of Cambridge a piece of land (4 acres) lying near to the said cell, free of all customs, for a rent of 12d per annum. Witnesses: Radulf Olaf; Petrus clericus (Peter the clerk); Gilebertus capellanus de horn[u]ningesheia (Gilbert the chaplain of Horningsea).

Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of Ely

Cheque for Clergy Joint [?]

Cheque placing three guineas to the credit of the clergy joint [?] for John Mortlock Esq. and Sons. Signed off by J. Patrick [?]

Patrick, J.

Chimney cleaning bill

£1 12s. 0d.
For sweeping the kitchen chimney, the servants' hall chimney, the porters and hall chimney, seventh hall chimney, and cleaning the copper and oven flue

Press, Robert

Chimney Surveyors Bill

Paid to W Press and Son for one year surveying the college chimneys. This includes kitchen chimney, hall chimney, servants hall chimney, combination room chimney and porters chimney.

Press, William

Chimney Sweep Bill

Paid 6s 8d to Ann Press for sweeping the kitchen chimneys

Press, Ann

Chimney Sweep Bill

Paid 6s 8d to William Press for one years sweeping of the kitchin chimneys

Press, William

Chimney Sweep bill

Paid 6s 8d to William Press for one year's sweeping the kitchen chimneys.

Press, William

Chimney sweep bills

Paid £1 5s for sweeping the chimneys in the kitchen, oven and flu, servants hall, hall, porter and combination room.

Press, Robert

Chimney sweeping bill

Paid £1 3s to Robert Press for sweeping the college kitchen chimneys, hall chimneys, combination chimney, servants' hall chimney and porters' chimney.
Signed R Press

Press, Robert

Chimney Sweeping Invoice

Receipt received of Rev Dr French to Robert Press for sweeping College kitchen chimneys, cleaning the oven, sweeping the hall chimney, sweeping the porter and combination room chimneys, sweeping the servants hall chimney. Signed Mr Willis(?). Total of £1 8s. Paid to Robert Press.

Press, Robert

Chimney Sweeping Invoice

Invoice from Revd Dr French to Robert Press for sweeping the college kitchen chimneys, Hall chimney, servant hall chimney, combination room chimney, porters chimney. Total of £1 4s. Settled by Robert Press.

Press, Robert

Chimney Sweeping Invoice

Invoice to Rev Dr French to Robert Press, one year sweeping the College kitchen chimneys, hall chimneys, servant's hall chimney, combination and porters' chimney. Dated September 29 1831. Total of £1 4s.

Press, Robert

Chimney sweeping receipt

Chimney sweeping receipt. Approximately 25 chimneys cleaned, including the Range chimney, the Stove chimney, the Oven chimney and the flues, the Copper chimney and the flues, the Hall chimney, the Combination chimney, the Servant Hall chimney, and the Porters' Lodge chimney. Cost total - £2, 14s.

Press, Robert

Chimney Sweep's Bill

Paid 6s 8d to William Presse for sweeping the kitchen chimneys.

Press, William

Chimney-sweep's Receipt

From the Rev Dr French to R. Press, listing chimney-sweeping work carried out in College to the chimneys in the kitchens, Hall, servants' hall and Porters' Lodge, and the cleaning of the oven and flues. Total cost £1 10s.

Press, R.

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