Paid £10 19s for a day self employed in making the survey of Gravel Pit Closes for the Master, chain leader and expenses, one day employed in making and finishing up plan on large scale, a days attendance at the Lodge and drawing out the plan and taking up the boundaries of the parishes. All done on instruction by Mr. Hustler. Note at the end reads 'general account 1st bill for looking at property with Mr. Hustler which it was thought might be eligible for the College to purchase'.
Watford, AlexanderBill due to Mr. J. R. L. Bennett on account of the works at New Court, King Street, Cambridge.
Total: £150
Paid £1 1s to Cockett and Nash for going to Steeple Morden to look at the premises late in the occupation of John Strickland under Mr Wescomb, to determine repairs needed to building and for marking timber with which to make those repair. Included cost of horse and expenses. Signed by A. Cartington ?
Cockett & NashPaid £10 7d to John Smith for surveying Horne Court over the course of a week in November during which he drew columns, numbered the acres of land, took field names, counted juniper trees, and made a map. Includes expenses for coach and coachman, supper and liquor, a bed, chamberlain boots and guide boy, breakfast, guides, horses, servants, as well as for his time.
Smith, John (surveyor)List of charges billed to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Charges include payment of Mr Evans the Clerk of the Peace for making copy of award plan and extract from awards of the said glebe lands, for 4s 6d, time engaged making such copy at Clerk of the Peace's office and search for 6s, touring on 11th March to Hixton and review of lands, estate and references, for £1 10s, and report and valuation thereof, and a plan of the estate for £1 10s. Total sum £3 10s 6d. Signed as received by Rd. Harwood.
Harwood, RichardOne bill from W. Stenning to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College for £15 4s. Includes payments for attending to purchase of waste land at Horn Court, including the drawing up of a survey and plan for the area, and for 2 years' salary. Second item: a letter from W. Stenning thanking Dr Corrie, the Master, for payment.
Stenning, W.For surveys of repairs required at 59 Aldemanbury and 134 Borough.
Taylor, J. H. surveyor and rent collectorBill for purveyance work carried out by C.M. Bidwell between December 1868 and June 1870 relating to college-owned farms, their buildings, and their terms of lease.
Shelford: work includes interviewing Dr Corrie at Jesus in consequence of Mr Henry Hurrell not agreeing to take the farm at Shelford on the terms required by the college. Hurrell eventually agreed to take the farm for £745 in 1869. Also wrote to Dr Corrie saying he did not require a lease but would take the farm as a yearly tenant.
Horne Court Manor: valuation and report on Horne Court Manor Farm near Godstone, Surrey, with a plan showing the revised quantity to be 417 acres, 1 rood, and 15 perches (instead of 399:0:39 as per old plan) in the occupation of Mr John Haines, estimating rental value at £223 18s, with the tenant paying tithe rent and parochial rates. Also reports on the state of the buildings and the repairs necessary, including timber and drainage. Also reported upon a proposed exchange between the rector of Horne and the College, advising that the College give up the land for the rectory to be built, but that the College gain two acres in exchange for one, therefore benefitting both parties. Wrote to Messrs Francis, Webster, and Riches and sent them details of arrangements, with a correct schedule of the lands for them to propose a fresh lease. Interview at Cambridge at Messrs Francis, Webster, and Riches' office with Mr Haines to discuss the shooting and other covenants which were inserted in the draft lease to which Mr Haines objected. Later discussed the same issue with Mr Haines in London and noted the several alterations required by him in the covenants. Perused and corrected lease and then saw Dr Corrie and Messrs Francis, Webster, and Riches about it. Correspondence with Mr John Chilton from the Commissioners of Woods and Forrests about the Surrey customs re. woods and shaws, and wrote to Messrs Stenning and Haines with Mr Chilton's opinion and advice thereon. Later wrote to Mr Haines and made an appointment.
Total cost of Bidwell's work: £31 10s.
Bill issed by J. Carter Jonas & Sons to Mr J.R.L. Bennett on account of the works at New Court, King Street, Cambridge (200p) - addressed to B.L. Manning Esq., Bursar, Jesus College -
J. Carter Jonas & SonsBill due to Messrs Favell, Ellis and Kirkman on account of the works at Messrs Cathing's premises No. 6 St Andrew's Street, Cambridge (£33 17s 3d)
J. Carter Jonas & Sons, Land Agents & Surveyors, CambridgePaid £1 10s to John Smith for his journey to Eaton Socon to inspect a parcel of land to be sold belonging to Mr. Livett.
Smith, John (surveyor)Paid £3 6d to John Smith for work he did with Doctor Dearing of Canterbury surveying and mapping doctor's glebe land at Molton and the College's small estate at Rushden in July 1772,
Smith, John (surveyor)Paid £12 13s to Wentworth and Son Auctioneers for lettering, post and fixing large printed for rent sign Hills Road
Advertising ground to let in the Cambridge Chronicle and Independent Press.
Surveying and making estimate of dilapidations on an Estate King Street in lease to Ms Murden now occupied by Fisher and Royston
Surveying and valuing Estate St Mary's Passage in lease to Ms Reed and showing value of fee simple subject to unexpired term of lease
Surveying business premises and private house Downing Street in lease to Ms Elliston and reporting as to annual value. Same as to Public House St Andrews Hill "Queen Adelaide"
Surveying house and premises occupied by Mr D Johnson Downing Street and making report as to annual value.
Paid 2 pounds and 2 shillings to R Reynolds Rowe surveying Christ Lane and Field's Court for exchange of property between Robert Sayle of college and J. D. Fetch Dean of Chapter of Ely Attending W. C. Francis
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer£14 13s 6d for surveyance between 6th June 1839 and 2nd December 1840.
Taylor, J. H. surveyor and rent collectorFor bill delivered May 20th 1816 £36 9s 6d.
For attending consultation at the Bursars' rooms on 5th August 1816 10s 6d.
For attending the assizes as witness on 7th August 1816 £1 1s.
Total bill £38 1s received April 1817, signed by Joseph Truslove.
Accompanying note dated 30th December 1816: "Sir, Having a great many Xmas bills to pay, and the difficulty of receiving money everywhere, I take the liberty of sending you my account; and shall feel myself much obliged to [...] the payment of it, as soon as it may [...] your convenience. I am Sir, your obedient humble servant, Joseph Truslove".
For making a complete plan of the parish of Barnwell upon a large scale, distinguishing all the lands in the said parish which are tithable to Saint Rhadigan, with length, breadth and quantity contained in each peace and colouring the same. Also the quantity of land contained in every allotment and Old Inclosure belonging to every proprietor in the said parish.
Paid for canvas, plan and carriage.
For making a fair plan of the College estate at Graveley.
For making a plan of the Trumpington and Saint Giles in the Cambridge estate.
For making a plan of the Steeple Morden estate.
For making a plan of the West Wratting estate.
Paid for parchment.
Total bill £36 9s 6d.
Accompanying note dated 28th May 1816: "Sir, Agreeably to your wish I have made out my account which I herewith send you and which I hope will meet with the College approbation. The Barnwell plan should have been 5£ more, but I told Mr Broonlake that it would be about 20 Guineas [...] I am Sir your obedient humble servant, Joseph Truslove".
Truslove, JosephPlan showing area of College playing fields with measurements
Sections and elevation of organs loft. Drawn by Martin Stancliffe.
N. P. Mander Ltd, Organ BuildersSections and elevation of organs loft. Drawn by Martin Stancliffe.
N. P. Mander Ltd, Organ BuildersSections and elevations of organ loft in chancel
N. P. Mander Ltd, Organ BuildersSections and elevations of organ loft in chancel including one section through corner beam and buttress.
N. P. Mander Ltd, Organ BuildersSurvey of the grounds, including North House.
G.A. Jellicoe, FRIBA, 12 Gower Street, WC1Survey of eight houses on Hills Road belonging to Mr Arthur Gray [4 had been completed and occupied and the remaining 4 were almost finished]. Also a letter to Dr Corrie from Mr Gray about his plans to build further houses along Hills Road
Parties: (1) Henry Gunning, Elizabeth Verlander, William Swann and Robert Clarke, (2) Jesus College. The premises leased to William Peace, 28 January 1804. A messuage or tenement and ground situate and built in Walls Lane [King Street] lying between the wall of the late Grey Fryers on the west part and a messuage or tenement belonging to Bennett College on the east part, abutting upon the common highway towards the south and a close belonging to Jesus College towards the north
Parties: (1) T. A. Raynes and others to (2) Samuel Bostock. Surrender of mortgaged term (supplemental to Indenture of Mortgage dated 30th December 1893)
Attached to the document is an insurance certificate issued by the Sun Fire Office and a letter from E. J. Hopkins confirming that he had no claim on any part of the property surrendered to the College by his partner Samuel Bostock
Surrender by Andrew Maddey and Thomas his son, of the messuage called the Yieldhall, to the use of Eden Grastocke. Latin
Correspondence concerning the surrender of the lease of 69 Hills Road (leased to Mrs Carter) and 77 Hills Road (leased to her sister in law Mrs Carrington). These had originally been compromised in the same lease.
File concerning the surrender of the lease. Contains:
(1) Valuation - this gives a detailed description of each room in Little Trinity (16 Jesus Lane) and the house, shop and yard at 17 Jesus Lane
(2) Letters between Mr and Mrs Emery and the College negotiating the purchase of the reversion of the lease
(3) Schedule of dilapidations, 1926
Parties: (1) The Reverend R. A. Hurlock and the Marchese di Spineto to (2) Jesus College
Surrender of lease of 31 Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) Messrs Taylor and Foster to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of leasehold premises in Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) Mrs Mary Ethel Emery to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of a lease of Little Trinity with shop warehouse and premises being Nos. 16 and 17 Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) Robert Press, George Allison Pain and Henry Marshall, (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of lease dated 15 September 1835 [JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/16/1/1835/1] of premises in Malcolm Place.
Parties: (1) John Eaden and Mr William Isaac Basham to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of lease dated 24th December 1857 of premises in Jesus Lane
Parties: (1) The Personal Representatives of H. E. Verrinder, deceased to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of the leasehold messuages and tenements known as Nos. 101, 103, 105, 107 and 111 Hills Road.
Simon le Blund surrenders to the nuns a messuage he holds of them, between the land of Andrew de Winepol and the land of Bartholomew le Talur. Consideration of 4 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey Potekin, Thomas Mercer (Mercator), Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Reginald de Fordham, Walter Corde, John Ruold, Hugh son of Stephen, Walter Pilate et multis aliis.
Blund, Simon leParties: (1) Frederick Parker, (2) Edmond Foster, (3) Joshua Harper, (4) Jesus College.
Surrender of a piece of land in the parish of Saint Andrew the Less Cambridge being part of the premises comprised in lease dated 7 April 1857 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/GEN/2/1857]
Parties: (1) Joshua Harper, (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of so much of the premises comprised in leases dated respectively 7 April 1857 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/GEN/2/1857] and 10 April 1865 [JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/55/1/1865/2] as have been vested in surrenderer.
Parties: (1) The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge to (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of the lease of 35 New Square with stables, warehouse and premises in Fair Street.
Parties: (1) Samuel Bostock to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of messuages, stables and premises in Jesus Lane (being part of the premises comprised in lease to Mr John death dated 8th December 1893) and covenant for payment of an annuity to the surrender. Includes plan
Surrender of Nos. 25 and 26 Jesus Lane (being part of the premises comprised in lease to Mr John Death dated 8 December 1893) and covenant for payment of an annuity to the surrenderer.
Parties: (1) The Reverend George Barber and Mr Joseph Symonds Watts [heirs to Richard Barber], (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of a lease dated 6 May 1839 of premises on New Square and in Elm Street in the town of Cambridge [1-10 New Square].
Parties: (1) Mr George S. Stephens to (2) Mr Charles Armstrong. Surrender of Balham Lodge No. 156 Tenison Road being part of premises comprised in lease dated 2nd November 1900
Parties: (1) George John Cooke and Joseph Edwin Cooke, (2) Jesus College
Parties: (1) Reverend Isaac Leathes (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of the residue of a term of 40 years in a messuage or tenement or Mansion House and premises in the Parish of All Saints.
Parties: (1) Personal representatives of the late George Clark, (2) Jesus College.
Premises known as numbers 2 and 3 Malcolm Place
Parties: (1) The personal representative of Emma Henrietta Brown, (2) Jesus College. Surrender of premises known as numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Claremont, Hills Road and number 61 Jesus Lane, Cambridge
Surrender of the Croft called the Yieldhall by the executors of Joseph Grastocke, to the use of John Paris and Sarah his wife, daughter of J. Grastocke. Latin
Parties: (1) Mr T. F. Curtis and Miss H. Curtis, Mr H. M. Mason and Mr W. Patman (executors of Mr Samuel Mason, deceased) and Miss S. Mason, Mr H. M. Mason and Mr W. Patman (executrix and executors of Mr F. Mason, deceased) with the privity of Mr John Cream to (2) Jesus College. Surrender of a messuage and premises in Rhadegund Buildings
Parties: (1) Arthur John Gray to (2) Jesus College
Surrender of 1 rood and 28 perches of land in the Parish of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge being part of the premises comprised in the lease dated 4th June 1874 [JCAD/3/CAM/STA/GEN/1/1874]. Includes a plan of the outline of the property