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Consists of a photocopy of a paper presented at a symposium on Gynecologic Endocrinology (19 Mar 1964) with a copy of a letter about the paper and pages referring to a related study.
The paper was written by Robert A. Wilson, Raimondo E. Brevetti, Edmund R. Marino, Thelma A. Wilson and Gretchen I. Wilson (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York).
Willow Place was a continuation of Willow Walk to the east of Fair Street. The south side of Willow Place was built upon Ropemaker's Close which was allotted to the College by the Barnwell Inclosure Award. The north side of Willow Place was part of the south verge of Newmarket Road and belonged to various owners.
The name survives to denote a passage leading to the service roads at the back of the Grafton Centre, but the site of these houses is now under the western car park
Includes photograph of picture
Includes photograph of picture
£0 14s 0d for half a year's rent at Willingham
Underwood, CharlesSubscription for the benefit of Willingham School. Signed by C. A. Elton. Subscription amount £2 2s.
Elton, C. A.Acknowledgement of receipt of £2 and 2s to Willingham School by C. A. Elton
Elton, C. A.Printed letter from Francis, Webster and Riches regarding the collection of the Willingham Rectorial Tithe-Rent Charge. The letter asks Mr George Cockle to attend the George Inn, Willingham, on behalf of Jesus College on Thursday 19th January 1865 to pay the amount due. Total rent charge equals £2 8s 5d, including the rent-change as in apportionment and the average increase. The note also includes annotation of tenants' names and rents: Tebbutt and W. Harvey [?].
Francis, Webster & RichesLetter from John Francis Gleaves (collector) to Jesus College. informing that he will be in Willingham on 5 January to collect Tithe Rent-Charge due on 1 October 1904. Handwritten sum in the corner of £34 1s and 8d.
Gleaves, John FrancisReceived of Dr Witterey 14 shillings for half a year's land tax charged on the estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham, due last March. Signed by William Smith, collector.
Smith, WilliamOf D Whittlney fourteen shillings from half a year's land tax charged charged on the estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham due last Lady Day. Signed by William Smith, Collector.
Smith, William-
Land and assessed taxes (only assessed for land tax), Willingham, Cambridge. Received of Mr O. Whittlesey for Jesus College, 27th November 1857, 14 shillings, for two quarters' taxes due 20th September 1857. Signed C Underwood, collector.
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Land tax for Willingham, Cambridge. Received of O. Whittlesey for Jesus College, 27th April 1858, the sum of 14 s. for two quarters' taxes due 20th March 1858. Signed C Underwood, collector.
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Income tax, 1857-8, first moiety. Willingham. Received of Mr O Whittlesey for Jesus College the sum of 7s 10 1/2d on 30th JUne 1858, for two quarters' income tax due 20th September 1857. Signed C Underwood, collector.
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Income tax, 1857-8, second moiety. Willingham. Received of Mr Whittlesey for Jesus College, 27th July 1858, 7s 10 1/2d for two quarters' income tax due 20th March 1858. Schedule A. Signed C. Underwood.
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Land and assessed taxes 1857-8, second moiety, parish of Willingham, Cambridge. Received of Mr Robert Ellis for Jesus College, April 1858, the sum of £1 8s. 3d. for two quarters' taxes due 20th march 1858. Assessed only for land tax. Signed G. Underwood, collector.
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Received 4th December 1859 from Robert Ellis the sum of £1 3s 3d. for the first instalment of tax for the year 1858 for fen land in Cottenham Level belonging to the Master of Jesus College. Signed J. Haid, receiver.
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Received 2nd April 1859 of Robert Ellis the sum of £1 3s 3d, the second instalment of income tax for the year 1858, for fen land in Cottenham level.
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Land and assessed taxes, 1858-9, first moiety, parish of Willingham, Cambridge. Received of Mr R. Ellis for Jesus College the 5th October 1858, the sum of £1 8s 3d. for two quarters' taxes due 20th September 1858. Signed C. Underwood, collector.
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Income tax, 1857-8, first moiety, parish of Willingham, Cambridge. Received of Mr Robert Ellis, for Jesus College, June 1858, the sum of 13s 3d. for two quarters' income tax, due 20th September 1857. Signed C. Underwood, collector.
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Income tax 1857-8, second moiety, Willingham. Received of Mr R. Ellis for Jesus College, 30th July 1858, the sum of 13s 3d for two quarters' income tax due 20th March 1858. Signed C. Underwood, collector.
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Received 2nd April 1858, from Robert Ellis, the sum of £12 as the second instalment of tax for the year 1858, for 5 A(cres) 3 R(ods) 1 P. of fen land in Cottenham Level belonging to Jesus College. Signed Haid, receiver.
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Received 4th December 1857 of Robert Ellis, the sum of £12 as the first instalment of tax for the year 1857, for 5A, 3R 1P of fen land in Cottenham level belonging to Jesus College. Signed Haid, collector.
Copy of order of service for funeral, 15th October 1925; Photographs of Welsh, c. 1920;
Includes personal account book for 'my first term at Cambridge' although covers just more than his first year at Cambridge.
Wallace, WilliamWoodcut engraving from a portrait by M. A. Shee.
Letter to Jesus College stating: I have surveyed the above property which comprises the yeard (approached from King street) on one side of which is a range of sheds, also a thatched barn, wheelwright's and blacksmith's shop - the whole of which I estimate at thirty pounds per annum
Includes photograph of Inge, c. 1910; copy of order of service for funeral, 3rd March 1954;
Includes general biographical notes and copy of family tree
The album contains snapshot photographs of fellow Jesuans as the First World War begins. There are also photographs of 'Jesus Lines' at an Officer Training Camp showing Jesuans some of whom died during the Great War. Nevill himself was killed during the attack on Montaubin at the Battle of the Somme on the 1 July 1916.
Many photographs have been removed from the album, the remainder are as follows:
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Howard in the drawing room [missing]
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Majorie & Barbara [missing]
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Woodroffe in Pump Court
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Richardson; Miller; McLoughlin; Woodroffe and Higgins
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Pump Court
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Chapel Court
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New Buildings
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Cloister Court
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Master's Garden & Chapel
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Clare Kings
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Trinity Bridge
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George's hat, Woodroffe
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Self, Gstaad [missing]
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Tom [missing]
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Self [missing]
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Woodroffe & Passingham on my bedroom balcony
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Daibuler; Searing & Maurice [missing]
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D.;H.;N.S.;T.;M.;E. Holmbury [missing]
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A.F. Wildings VI v. Varsity
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Elsie; N.S. and Holmbury [missing]
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Mason; N.S.; 'Snippets' Morrison; H.N.; George and W.P.N.
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A.F. Wilding
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Woods near Holmbury [missing]
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Beaumont Manor [missing]
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Maisie P.; D.; N.S.; D.G. And E. [missing]
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View from Gstaad to Saanen [missing]
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Maisie P. [missing]
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Untitled
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May Week 1914, Jesus III
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May Week 1914, The End
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May Week 1914, View in May week
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May Week 1914, Jesus II
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May Week 1914, Johnny; Jasper Holmes and K.S Rudd
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May Week 1914, Ridley; Eric Fairbairn
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May Week 1914, Jesus I Head
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May Week 1914, Bell; Livingstone; Bullough; Fisher and Oldham
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Bugatti, John Miller up
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Hispano Suisa, Higgins up
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Rover J. L-G [Le Gros] up, also Hamel
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TT Triumph, Richardson up
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Destroyer & Review in distance
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Hamel at Cambridge
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Finish of coaching marathon at Richmond, Vanderbilt's team
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'Lord Duck!' Richardson
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Elsie, Doff [missing]
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D.;H.;N.S.;T.;M. and E. [missing]
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Captain Herring [missing]
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Rough [missing]
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Friday Street [missing]
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Holmbury St Marys [missing]
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Chapel Court
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Master's Garden & Chapel
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Tennyson's House
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Same back view [missing]
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G. L-G [Le Gros] at 51 M.C.
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Self's ghost on drawing room [missing]
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Lord Duck punting, Woodroffe
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Arthur Bond at Beaumont, the morning after [missing]
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'Geoff' Bradley
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'Dick' Piper
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'Johnny'; C. Brockmer; Lowe; 'Sticks'and Woodroffe [and others]
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Woodroffe and Oliver Hawkins
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Band, Mytchett 1914
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Jesus Lines
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'Sally'; Johnnie; Lowe; 'Sticks' and Brockmer
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Piper; Thomas; G.Y.L. ; L/W.W.; Brockmer; Oliver; Grubb and Forman [?]
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'Fat Boy' Sergeant Le Gros à la toilette
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Jesus Lines
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Before inspection
Engraving from a portrait by [Ralph Smith?] Kirby, 1806. Pearce was Master of Jesus, 1789-1820.
Photograph of a drawing.
Correspondence of William Lee with Richard Falkiner
Lee, WilliamEngraved from a drawing; Hustler was a Fellow and Bursar of Jesus College.
Comprises correspondence with William Glazier (Associate Dean of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York) about Glazier's involvement with the Salk Institute, including being part of the Commission on Biology, Medicine and Health Care, and declining the invitation to be Executive Director of the Council [for Biology in Human Affairs]. Includes letters from Glazier to Joseph Slater (Anderson Foundation) and Stuart Ross (Salk Institute).
A bundle of items, all relating to William Gifford.
The first three items are income tax receipts, for the tax years 1860-1 and 1861-2, for Gifford in the parish of Over, dated 13 March 1862 (£2 11d); 8 May 1861 (£2 3s 1d); and another for 1861, date unclear (£4 1s 9d). All signed by collector Joseph Gifford.-
Items four and five are land and assessed tax receipts addressed to Gifford, the first for the first moiety of 1861-2, dated 4 November 1861, for the sum of £6 11s 6d; the second for the second moiety of 1860-1, dated 8 May 1861, for the sum of £6 11s 6d. Both signed by Joseph Gifford, collector.
The sixth item is a receipt addressed to Gifford for the over drainage rate, dated 4 November 186, for the charge of £9 4s 4d. Signed by collector Robert Hall.
The seventh item is a receipt from the Sun Fire Office for £1 12s 9d, that being one year's premium and duty for the year Michaelmas 1861 to Michaelmas 1862 on the insurance of £600, for the Farm House and Homestead in Over. Signed by Henry Hazard and dated 25 December 1861.
The eighth item is a note adding up the charges in the rest of the bundle.
Engraving from an original portrait drawn by S. [Samuel?] Harding, May 1789.
Correspondence of bust of William Frend in the Old Library, including notes on donation to the College by Philothea Thompson in 1962 and relating to its being photographed in 1964. Includes photograph of bust.
Includes transcripts of Frend correspondence, c. 1950
Manuscript & typescripts William F. Cormack without accompanying correspondence
Cormack, William FlemingThree letters from Grain, Moyes & Wisbey (Auctioneers, Surveyors & Land Agents) to J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) advising on the tenancy agreement to let three acres previously occupied by Mr Solly to William Doe
Biographical notes relating to original sources that mention Clopton
Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 11th July 1932;
Comprises slides for Bronowski's lecture on 'The Minute Particulars of William Blake', the original box (stored separately) and a list of slides.
Comprises slides for Bronowski's lecture on 'The Minute Particulars of William Blake', the original box (stored separately) and an annotated list of slides.
Consists of a bibliography compiled for students of a course on William Blake by Lana Stanley (San Jose State College Library).
Comprises: an annotated script of 'The Prophetic Books of William Blake' radio programme by Bronowski (produced by Douglas Cleverdon, BBC Third Programme, 25 Jan 1951); an annotated script for 'Invention and Imagination 1. William Blake' radio programme by Bronowski (BBC Third Programme, 9 Oct 1946); a letter from William Heinemann publishers on promoting ['William Blake: A Man Without a Mask']; an annotated typescript and published copy from 'Literary Guide' (vol. 69, no. 6, Jun 1954) of 'The Mystical Quest of William Blake' by Bronowski; an annotated typescript of 'William Blake, 1757-1827' for publication in 'The Nation' (Nov 1957); [an earlier] annotated typescript on William Blake; [an introduction] by Bronowski for a publication of Blake's 'Songs of Innocence'; a typescript of Bronowski's introduction to 'William Blake: A Selection of Poems and Letters' edited by Bronowski; a typescript of 'William Blake, 1757-1827' sent to the Daily Express 'Books and Art' section (24 Sep 1957); a typescript and press cutting of a review by Bronowski of 'William Blake's illustrations to the Bible: A catalogue compiled by Geoffrey Keynes' (Dec 1957); a typescript review for publication in 'The Listener' of 'Symbol and Image in William Blake' by George Wingfield Digby and 'The Complete writings of William Blake with all the Variant Readings' edited by Geoffrey Keynes (25 Nov 1957); a typescript review for publication in 'New Statesman' (Nov 1957) of Keynes' volume of Blake writings and 'The Divine Vision' edited by Vivian de sola Pinto; a message and foreword written for an exhibition at Battersea Public Library to commemorate the bicentenary of William Blake's birth; reports by Bronowski on 'The Great Antinomian: A Study in the Sources of William Blake' by A L Morton (21 Jan 1958) and 'William Blake, The Politics of Vision' by Mark Schorer (2 Oct 1959); a press cutting of 'William Blake's Visions: Myth and Symbol' by Kathleen Raine (Manchester Guardian, 23 Nov 1957); a typed extract from 'Blake Studies' by Geoffrey Keynes (1949); and notes and press cuttings relating to Blake.
Mainly comprises correspondence with Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd (publishers, London) relating to the publication and promotion of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution' (Mar 1972).
Also includes: copies of correspondence with Nature (journal) and Doubleday & Company Inc. on publication of Bronowski's 'The Identity of Man' lectures; a letter from [Brian Southam] (Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd) about a book he had written on [T. S.] Eliot; correspondence with Reverend Bernard Hall (The Methodist Church, St Pauls, Bristol) on brass manufacture, the Baptist Mills in Bristol and William Blake; 'RKP Books News' announcing the publication of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution' by Routledge & Kegan Paul; photocopies of the proof dust jacket for the Routledge & Kegan Paul edition of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'; and press cuttings about the publication of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'.
Additionally includes correspondence with Dieter Pevsner and Sir Allen Lane (Penguin Books Ltd), Alan Hill (Heinemann Educational Books), and Robert Lusty (Hutchinson Publishing Group) on possibly publishing the English edition of 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'.
Comprises notes and annotated photocopies [used to prepare the bibliography of a biography of William Blake that Bronowski wrote for the Encyclopaedia Britannica].
Comprises correspondence relating to a biography of William Blake that Bronowski wrote for the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Also includes annotated galley proofs and a typescript of the article, and copies of articles on Blake by other authors.
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's work about William Blake.
Consists of index cards containing details of publications (mainly by other authors) and collections of material relating to Blake.
Correspondence of William (Bill) Seaby with David Sellwood
Seaby, William A.