April 29th 1823. Received of James Robertson the sum of 14 shillings for half a years land tax charge on the estate of the master and fellows of Jesus College at Willingham due Ladyday Last. Signed by G Underwood. Collector.
Underwood, CharlesReceived on the 10th of March 1823 of Daniel Whittlesey for 5s 8d for tax on the commons, due Ladyday 1823. Signed by W Bailler, Collector.
Bailler, W.Paid £6 3s 3d to Edward Bore, collector for half a years window and house tax.
Bore, EdwardTwo tax bills for property and income tax to the parish of Caxton, each 1 shilling and 2 pence. Received and signed Walker Collector.
Walker, E.Four tax bills to Parish of Willingham, total 13 pounds 9 shillings. Received and signed C Underwood Collector. Paid by D Whittlesey.
Underwood, Charles£0 5s 8d estate tax.
Whittlesey, Mr. DanielLand tax 2 pounds
Sutton, T.Calculations of Great Shelford land tax, property and repairs bills, amounting to 71 pounds 1 shilling and 9 pence, itself deducted from a total of 630 pounds, with 568 pounds 18 shillings and 3 pence outstanding.
Hunnell, H.These documents detail the rent and tax calculations for a year done by Mr H. Haggis. Extensive calculations on front and back of letters
Haggis, HenryDocument 1:
Bill and receipt of property and income tax due from the College to the Parish of Holy Trinity, for taxes due in Michaelmas 1848 and Lady Day 1849, both separately amounting to 8s 9d. Signed on receipt on 18th July 1849, J. Knowles, paid by Richard Rowe.
Document 1:
Property and income tax bill from Parish of St. Andrew the Great to the College for taxes due Michaelmas, 1848, amounting to 3s 6d. Signed J. Asplen, collector.
Document 2:
Property and income tax bill from Parish of St. Andrew the Great to the College for taxes due Lady Day, 1849, amounting to 3s 6d. Signed J. Asplen, collector.
Document 3:
Property and income tax bill from Parish of St. Andrew the Great to the College for taxes for the Close due Lady Day 1849, amounting to £1 15s. Signed William Wiseman, collector.
Document 4:
Receipt of the tithes of St. Rhadegund from the college to the Parish of All Saints, amounting to 10s. Signed on receipt of Payment on 11 May 1849, Henry Fuller.
Document 5:
Receipt of the tithes of St. Rhadegund from the college to the Parish of All Saints, amounting to 10s. Signed on receipt of Payment on 13th March 1849, Henry Fuller.
Document 6:
Receipt of the tithes of St. Rhadegund from the college to the Parish of All Saints, amounting to 10s. Signed on receipt of Payment on 29th March 1849, C. B. Cornwell.
- Half year's land and income tax receipts from parish of St Giles, received of Jesus College £2 7s 9d by Robert Frost for 27 Castle Street.
- Half year's land and income tax receipts from parish of St Giles, received of Mr Elliston £2 4s 1 1/2d by R Peters.
- Received of the executors of Henry Haggis £2 9s 6d by Henry Hazard for insurance of £950 to the Sun Fire Office, London.
- Received of Reverend D Corrie £200 on behalf of the executors of Henry Haggis for buildings erected on farm in the parish of St Giles.
A number of John Elliston's bills, 82 pounds 17 shillings and 3 pence for various taxes and building works.
Taxes to Parish of St Giles, received of Jesus College the 13th of Aptil, two pounds seven shillings and nine pence, collected by Robert Frost at 27 Castle Street.
Chesterton
W John Elliston
Robert Sparrow
small tiles
Paid J W Heath
Bill for Duchess slabs, deal, cement paid to ? &Watts
Bill to W. Macintosh
Repy (?) and refixing (?) gutter and pipe
10 new holdfasts, painting do
37 feet new zinc do
zinc head
fixing 90 feet iron gutter
White head, painting do
altering 12 do
10 iron stays
2 feet square zinc for ? and straps
7 feet gutter and pipe
Receipt of John Elliston twenty pounds as for ? account for H Walls (?) Warwick(?)
W Elliston Newnham to E Crowe
Bricks, drain tiles
Signed Eliza Crowe
Paid 15s 1d to John Digbe for 1 foot of deals, 6 pounds of nails, 32 foots of stands, 6 foots of deal.
Digbe, JohnConsists of a typescript [unpublished/pre-publication] paper, with an envelope listing the paper.
Consists of a photocopy from 'Der Wahrheitsbergriff in den Formalisierten Sprachen'.
Paid two pounds to Joshua Newman for tarring the fence next to Midsummer Green
Newman, Joseph M.This is a near exact duplicate of Bronowski 4/1/4, with some minor differences in annotations on typescripts of 'The Fulfilment of Man', 'Science is Human' and 'The Values of Science', and a slight difference in order.
Comprises a list of audio tapes featuring Bronowski (updated January 1970) with transcripts or photocopies of the content of some of the tapes.
Contains: photocopied text of 'Order and Disorder' lecture given at the 17th International Design Conference in Aspen (1967); a reprint Bronowski's Damon lecture on 'Science in the New Humanism' given at the National Science Teachers Association convention (1968); a transcript of 'Science and Man' radio programme, number 438 of the 'Men and Molecules' series of the American Chemical Society News Service (1969); typescripts of Bronowski's Bampton lectures on 'Magic, Science and Civilization' (1969); annotated typescripts of 'The Fulfilment of Man', 'Science is Human' and 'The Values of Science' talks recorded at Radio KGB [for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation] on 12 May 1969; a photocopy of the published version of 'The Face of Violence' play (1967); photocopies from 'Imagination and the University' (1964) of Bronowski's lectures on 'The Imaginative Mind in Art' and 'The Imaginative Mind in Science'; a photocopy of 'The Abacus and the Rose: A New Dialogue on Two World Systems' published in 'Science and Human Values' (1965); a transcript of Yale Reports radio programme on 'The Human Animal' featuring Bronowski (1967); and an annotated copy of Francis Godwin's 'Man in the Moone: or A Discourse of a Voyage Thither by Domingo Gonsales' marked up with selections to be read by Bronowski for broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1968).
This is a near exact duplicate of Bronowski 4/1/5, with some minor differences in annotations on typescripts of 'The Fulfilment of Man', 'Science is Human' and 'The Values of Science', and a slight difference in order.
Comprises a list of audio tapes featuring Bronowski (updated January 1970) with transcripts or photocopies of the content of some of the tapes. Contains: a photocopy of the published version of 'The Face of Violence' play (1967); photocopies from 'Imagination and the University' (1964) of Bronowski's lectures on 'The Imaginative Mind in Art' and 'The Imaginative Mind in Science'; a photocopy of 'The Abacus and the Rose: A New Dialogue on Two World Systems' published in 'Science and Human Values' (1965); a transcript of Yale Reports radio programme on 'The Human Animal' featuring Bronowski (1967); photocopied text of 'Order and Disorder' lecture given at the 17th International Design Conference in Aspen (1967); a reprint Bronowski's Damon lecture on 'Science in the New Humanism' given at the National Science Teachers Association convention (1968); a transcript of 'Science and Man' radio programme, number 438 of the 'Men and Molecules' series of the American Chemical Society News Service (1969); typescripts of Bronowski's Bampton lectures on 'Magic, Science and Civilization' (1969); annotated typescripts of 'The Fulfilment of Man', 'Science is Human' and 'The Values of Science' talks recorded at Radio KGB [for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation] on 12 May 1969; and an annotated copy of Francis Godwin's 'Man in the Moone: or A Discourse of a Voyage Thither by Domingo Gonsales' marked up with selections to be read by Bronowski for broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1968).
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted and recorded by John Henahan in Edwin Lennox's study at the Salk Institute.
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted [and recorded] by John Henahan [in Edwin Lennox's study at the Salk Institute].
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted and recorded by John Henahan in [Edwin] Lennox's study at the Salk Institute.
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted and recorded by John Henahan in [Edwin] Lennox's study at the Salk Institute.
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted by John Henahan.
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted by John Henahan.
Consists of an audio recording of part of an oral history interview of Warren Weaver, conducted and recorded by John Henahan in [Edwin] Lennox's study at the Salk Institute.
36 minutes long, recording ends abruptly.
36 minutes and 40 seconds long.
Includes correspondence relating to purchase of tantalus for SCR.
Typewritten autobiographical talk with pencil markings for BBC 3.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerTypewritten talk with pencil markings for the BBC in 1978.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerPaid £5 1s 8d for fine drapes for tableclothes and for making and marking the tableclothes. The drapers were bought from Thomas Markby & co. Received 4s 2d (the amount paid for making and marking the tableclothes) by Beaumont Prior.
Thomas Markby & Co.Paid £14 12s 6d for damask cloth for fellows' tableclothes. Paid to Mrs Prior and received by Beaumont Prior.
Prior, Beaumont"Table of Mints and Moneyers, 899-939", typescript (photocopy), seven pages on seven folios, dated 10 May 1989, signed "MASB", listing "all moneyers of Edward the Elder, all those of Athelstan from mint-signed coins or of NE I-III styles, and records links from these into Alfred's coinage".
Blackburn, Mark A. S.15⅝ x 13½
Dec 19 Mrs Nicholls washing...
Jiggins, T.Pages from a photograph album, most probably belonging to T. H. Goodwin who is shown in all photographs including one where he is identified as 'self'.
With an envelope listing the article.