The advowson of Hundon was acquired by the Proby Trustees under the provisions of the will of Edmund Proby, D.D., proved 5.2.1585 (NS). Dr Proby's executors bought the impropriate rectory of Hundon with the advowson from Bartholomew Soame, citizen and woollen draper of London (see Proby Trust 1). The Proby Trustees, who were the Master and six senior Fellows of Jesus College, continued to prresent to the living until in 1909 the Ecclesiastical Commissioners pointed out that by the Proby Act 1853 (a private Act to enable the College to vary the Trust) the patronage now belonged to the College.
Contains a draft catalogue of Bronowski's writings and files on publications, poems, notes and source material for 'The Face of Violence'.
Includes publications relating to the Yidan Prize at the 2018 conference 'Education for the Future', January 2018;
Comprises 2 films labelled "J Bronowski. In conversations with Andries Deinum, Part I & II. Produced by the division of continuing education, Portland, Oregon". Bronowski delivered his Condon lectures on 'The Philosophy of Contemporary Science' on the 20th - 28th February 1967.
Comprises 3 series of correspondence organised alphabetically.
Comprises a series of four television programmes made for KPBS-TV, San Diego. Each programme is just under 30 minutes.
This is the society for alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge. It exists to support the College by providing opportunities for Jesuans to meet each other and to keep in touch with the College through a variety of social events. Constitutionally, it is independent of the College with its own rules and objects.
Since 1897 a group of Jesuans had been dining annually together rising in number from 14 to 16. It was 'felt that something besides a dinner should be arranged to bind Jesus men throughout the world together....a more permanent organisation was needed'. People were invited to the inaugural meeting on 15 December 1903 at the Hotel Cecil in London. 70 members attended and 110 sent apologies and messages of support. It was decided that the formation of the JCCS was not only desirable but practicable.
Includes menu for 25th, 28th and 50th Reunion Dinners
Includes dinner menu
Includes menus
The advowson was purchased in 1736, in haste before the Mortmain Act of that year prohibited the purchase of advowsons by colleges. In 1859 the parish was divided in two and a new parish of Selsley was created, on the initiative and at the expense of the local landowner Samuel Marling, who was given the patronage. In 1871 Mr Marling made an offer to buy the patronage of King's Stanley as well, which the College refused, to the relief of the Rector, the Revd John Gibson (Fellow of Jesus College 1942-57, Rector 1857-86.
Includes photograph of the 1st Lacrosse VI, 1930. Photograph taken in first court outside A and B staircases. Names on board read G. P. Russell, F. J. Tongue, P. J. Tetley, S. L. Baxter, G. H. C. Giddins, G. J. Sweet.
Founded in 1881.
Contains audio recordings of a lecture that Bronowski gave at Sherwood Hall, La Jolla, in aid of the Committee to Rescue Italian Art.
Piece for solo piano.
With carbon copies of replies from Bronowski and his secretaries: Kathleen Murray/Verlander (secretary), Sylvia Hodgson/Fitzgerald (secretary then editorial assistant), Audrey Drake and Mrs Gerry Likens.
Administrative records of church livings owned by Jesus College. Most material runs to about the 1940s, there is some later correspondence about the history of various livings, e.g. by the church recordeers NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies).
Comprises audio recordings of a series of 4 lectures that Bronowski gave for the Bampton lectures in America (1969) at Columbia University, New York.
Papers in this series concerning the Master relate to election only. Papers generated by the Master's office are at JCAD/1
Includes correspondence with other mathematicians
Includes:
Menus and attendance list from the Alumni Dinner, June 2010, menu for the Medics & Vets 3rd year dinner, 11 June 2010
Also a Medical and Veterinary Society Newsletter, 2016
One folder containing correspondence with College staff and invitations to reunion dinners in 1967 and 1984 and an annual dinner in 2011.
A collection of miscellaneous items listed individually