£15 15s 0d for one year's insurance duty.
Comings, Mr RichardReceived of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Sun Fire Office for one year's premium and duty on an insurance of £1500 in this office, from Lady Day 1849 to Lady Day 1850 received the 26th March 1849. Amounting to £3 7s 6d. Signed on receipt Henry Hazard, agent.
Hazard, HenryReceived of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to the Sun Fire Office for one year's premium and duty on an insurance of £7000 in this office, from Michaelmas 1849 to Midsummer 1850 received the 25th June 1849. Signed on receipt Henry Hazard, agent.
Hazard, HenryPage of handwritten college sums.
Summer Concerts on Saturday Evenings at 6.30. Holy Trinity Church, Leamington.
July 6th: Peter Hurford (organ). French organ music
July 13th: Walter Schindler (Hannover, organ). German organ music
July 20th: A chamber concert. Solo violins: Florence Astley and Christine Harrison. Solo Cembalo, Solo organ: Peter Hurford.
Programme includes: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D (Bach). Organ Concerto No. 1 in G minor (Handel). "Golden" Sonata (two violins) (Purcell). Violin Sonata No. 2 in A (Bach).
Summer blazer. White with narrow red and black stripes. Black cock on a red ball over gold crown, with black letters J.C.A.C. under on the breast pocket. Brass buttons.
A. E. ClothierSummary of work undertaken to the Lodge including repairs to cupboards, fences and repairs to the stables. Sum of £32 10s 01/2d.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of work undertaken by Christopher Pemberton, Lawyer. Sum of £25 17s 4d
Includes a receipt of payment on 27 December 1842, signed by Christopher Pemberton
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeA summary of work undertaken in the courts including general repairs, replacement screws and nails, and roof repairs. Sum of £19 5s 3d.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeDetailed list of work done in each room of Rectory House, Harlton, by James Webster, undated.
Includes a memo dated 6 June 1843 at the bottom of the page.
Small list of sums with no title, date or signatures.
£10 5s 4s
£1 10s 0d
£6 15s 6d
£0 16s 3d
£0 2s 2d
£6 12s 1d
£3 7s 1d
£9 11s 4d
£3 10s 6d
£3 15s 9d
£46 6s 9d
List of landowners and occupiers in the parish of Hundon, their original tithe rent charge, and the new rent charge for 1874, which is an increase from previous years. The total rent from all these properties in 1874 is £770 5d, up from £685 5s 10d.
Landowners are: William Bear (occupiers: James Boreham and one other); George Baldry (occupiers: George Baldry and one other, James Shearman); Alfred Bigg; Joseph Boreham (Jabez Pettit, George Rogers); Thomas Cashbolt (Thomas Cashbolt and one other); William Chapman; William Choat (William Choat and another; Sarah Decks); John Cowell (George Sams); Matilda Crown (Hannah Crown and one other); Susan Decks (Susan Decks and one other); John Decks; George Decks (David Potter, Joseph Bower, William Mitson and one other); Charles Decks (Charles Decks and one other); Sarah Decks; John Payne Elives (executors of William Payne, Samuel Eagle); Samuel Eagle (Samuel Eagle, William Cuthbert, John More); Joseph Eagle (Joseph Eagle and one other); Elizabeth Eagle (John Decks and one other); Edmund Elsden; feoffees of Charles Rogerlands (William Golding, James Silverston, David Potter, Hannah Crown, Dennis Taylor); James Fenton (Mark Halls and one other); Noah Forster (John Fitch); Temple Frere ([Henry?] Hammond); John Gibbons (Thomas Rochett); Simon Golding (Thomas Bruce); William Golding (Richard Mingy and one other); John Goodchild (John Goodchild and one other); Samuel Goodchild (John Taylor); William Goodchild (William Goodchild and one other); Samuel Gooch (Robert Rumball); George Green (George Green and one other); John Green; John Hall (Samuel Eagle); Mary Halls (Sarah Decks and one other); Matthew Halls (David Potter); Frederick Hinsch (Samuel Eagle); William Ives; Jesus College Cambridge (Robert French Cuthbert, Robert Sheppard, Morris Bird, [Henry?] Hammond); Richard Webb Jupp (Andrew Wade); John Mansfield; Isaac Mansfield; Robert Marsh (Thomas Nock and one other); George Medcalf (Ann Childs); Thomas Nock; Parish officers ([?] Merkin and one other); John Peacock (Samuel Goody); David Potter; Robert Potter (Thomas Rogers and one other); John Price (Walter Price); trustees of W.H. Robinson, viz Rt Hon. Earl Powis and Hon. Robert H. Clive (James Dennis); Thomas Rogers (Joseph Rogers and one other); Elizabeth Ruce (Elizabeth Ruce and one other); Thomas Rutter (James Golding and one other); Charles Savage (Thomas Orris and one other); George Savage; Abraham Savage (Abraham Savage and one other); Josiah Savage; Joseph Smith (George Smith); Mary Smith (William Bradman); James Sparks (John Goodchild); Thomas Edward Spackman (Robert Ford); James Sliff (James Sliff and one other); Revd William Syer; Francis Ferrill (Charles Decks, John Flower); Ann Catherine Ferrill (Henry Turner, Samuel Coe, John Merrills); Charles Taylor (Charles Taylor, Thomas Rogers, Thomas and William Jolly); Henry Teverson (Thomas Rogers); Edward Rose Turner (William Golding); trustees of John Vernon viz. Andrew Arcedeckner [?] Esq. and Revd Joshua Rowley (Sir Robert Harland. Matthew Decks, Ralph Unwin, Samuel Howe, Sarah Decks, John Snell, William Leech, Hannah Crown and one other); Samuel Ware (William and James Brown, Samuel Ware, William Goodchild, Henry Revett and one other); Ann Webb (Charles Savage); Hannah Westropp (Thomas Munn and one other); William Whiting (William Whiting and one other); Revd Robert Glebe Stoddart.
Summary of stonemasonry work undertaken including taking out windows, paving and lengthening walls. Sum of £8 1s 0d.
Includes a receipt of the sum received and signed by Thomas Clayton.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of repairing, gilding and reframing of paintings and coats of arms by H. Mutton, Carver, Gilder and Printseller. Sum of £29 10s 9d.
Mutton, H.Summary of tithes, rents, taxes, and duties relating to properties in Hundon and the renting out thereof. These include deductions from profits made from renting out college properties (including crown rent charge, manorial charges, and insurance); poor rates, highway rates, tradesmen's bills for repairs to property (carpenters and bricklayers - see receipts in same bundle), and miscellanous costs including stamp duty, tithes, donation towards Sunday school etc. Also includes interest paid on money kept in various funds, (Proby, Sutton, Somerville, Rustat). Total cost £58 18s 3d.
List of rent charges pertaining to the parish of Hundon in Suffolk. Comprehensive list of landowners and occupiers with columns titled 'Original Rent Charge' and 'Charge for 1871'. Jesus College Cambridge is listed as a landowner; the occupiers are listed as Cuthbert, Sheppard, Henry Hammond, Reverend R. Hoddard [?]. Total as given at bottom of list is £685 5s 10d in the Original Rent Charge column, and £767 16s 9 and a quarter d in the Charge for 1861 column. Below Jesus College sums is further 'net payment' that totals £706 9s 11 and a quarter d.
UnspecifiedSummary of rents charged in the parish of Hundon in the year 1854. Total net rent charge, with deduction of Glebe tenants, £574 16s 11 ¼d. Includes list of landowners and list of occupiers. Landowners, in order of appearance, are: William Bear, George Baldry, Alfred Bigg, Joseph Boreham, Thomas Castbolt, William Chapman, William Choat, John Cornell, Matilda Crown, Susan Deeks, John Deeks, George Deeks, Charles Deeks, Sarah Deeks, John Payne Elives, Samuel Eagle, Joseph Eagle, Elizabeth Eagle, Edmund Elsden, Feoffees of Rogerlands Charity, James Fenton, Noah Forster, Temple Frere, John Gibbons, Simon Golding, William Golding, John Goodchild, Samuel Goodchild, William Goodchild, Samuel Gooch, George Green, John Green, John Hale, Mary Halls, Matthew Halls, Frederick Hinsch, William Ives, Jesus College Cambridge, Richard Webb Jupp, John Mansfield, Isaac Mansfield, Robert Marsh, George Medcalf, Thomas Nock, Parish Officers, John Peacock, David Potter, Robert Potter, John Price, Trustees of W. H. Robinson viz: Rt. Hon. Earl Porvis and Hon. Robt. H. Clive, Tomas Rogers, Elizabeth Ruce, Thomas Rutter, Abraham Savage, Charles Savage, George Savage, Josiah Savage, Joseph Smith, Mary Smith, James Sparks, Thomas Edward Spackman, James Stift, Rev. William Syer, Francis Territt, Ann Catherine Territt, Charles Taylor, Henry Teverson, Edward Rose Turner, Trustees of John Vernon viz: Arcedeckne Andrew Esq. and Rev. Joshua Rowley, Samuel Ware, Ann Webb, Hannah Weshopp, William Whiting, and Rev. Robt. Stoddard (Glebe). Occupiers, in order of appearance, are: James Boreham and another, George Baldry and another, James Shearman, Alfred Bigg, Jabez Pettit, George Rogers, Thomas Castbolt and others, William Chapman, William Choat and others, Sarah Deeks, George Sams, Hannahe Crown and others, Susan Deeks and others, John Deeks, David Potter, Joseph Bowers, William Mitson and others, Charles Deeks and others, Sarah Deeks, Charles Deeks, Exors of William Payne, Samuel Eagle, William Cuthbert, John Moore, Joseph Eagle and others, John Deeks, Edmund Elsden, William Golding and James Silverstone, Daniel Potter, Hannah Crown, Dennis Taylor, Mark Halls and another, John Fitch, Henry Hammond, Thomas Rockett, Thomas Bruce, Richard Mingy and another, John Goodchild and others, John Taylor, William Goodchild and another, Robert Rumball, Geo Green and others, John Green, Samuel Eagle, Sarah Deeks and another, David Potter, Samuel Eagle, William Ives, Robert French Cuthbert, Robert Sheppard and Morris Bird, Henry Hammond, Andrew Wade, John Mansfield, Isaac Mansfield, Thomas Nock and another, Ann Childs, Thomas Nock, Catherine Mirkin and another, Samuel Goody, David Potter, Thomas Rogers and another, Walter Price, James Wing Dennis, Joseph Rogers and another, Elizabeth Ruce and another, James Golding and another, Abraham Savage and others, Thomas Orris and another, George Savage, Josiah Savage, George Smith, William Bradman, John Goodchild, Robert Ford, James Stift and others, William Syer, Charles Deeks, John Flower and others, Henry Turner, Samuel Coe, John Murrills, Charles Taylor, Thomas Rogers, Thomas and William Jolly, Thomas Rogers, William Golding, Sir Robert Harland (late), Matthew Deeks, Ralph Unwin, Samuel Howe, Sarah Deeks, John Snell, William Leech, Hannah Crown and others, William and James Brown, Samuel Ware, William Goodchild, Henry Revett and another, Charles Savage and others, Thomas Nunn and another, William Whiting and others, and Rev. Robert Stoddard and others.
List of students and prize payments. Addressed to R. Merry from Linthwaite Somerville School. Sum of £106 18s 10d. Signed by R. Merry
Merry, R.Summary of examination papers printed for Jesus College by Pitt Press, Cambridge. Sum of £11 15s 0d. Also includes a receipt dated 22 December 1842 from John Harvey, Pitt Press confirming payment.
Pitt PressSummary of plumbing and glazing work, including lead work to windows and repairing of pipes, to the sum of £40 11s 7d.
Includes a receipt for the money received, signed by Robert Ellis
Bursar of Jesus CollegeSummary of painting services to the sum of £71 16s 10 1/4d.
Includes a receipt for the money received, signed by W. A. Goode on behalf of J. Goode and Son.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of land allotted to Jesus College and a description of the fences they are required to make. Signed by order of the Commisioner, Henry[?] Grounds, Surveyor.
Includes an original seal.
H. Grounds, SurveyorSummary of labouring work undertaken to the Lodge of the College. Includes cleaning of cesspools, mending floors, and plastering. Sum of £26 18s 2d
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus College1 sheet directed to Members of the Financial Board. The left sheet calculates Gross Income with Deductions subtracted to arrive at overall Taxable Income for the College (£11,340 0s 11d). The right sheet details the calculation of deductions from the college's corporate income.
Summary of items sent to Steeple Morden from the Master of Jesus College to J. Webster. Items unexplained.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of ironworks undertaken over the course of a year including the courts, buttery and kitchens. Sum of £30 16s 4d.
Includes a receipt of the sum received and signed by Shallow and Coleman.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of rental payments made from Jesus College to The Gas Company between 25 December 1841 to 25 March 1842. Sum of £15 2s 5d.
The Gas CompanySummary of rental payments made from Jesus College to The Gas Company between 24 March to 24 June 1842. Sum of £7 4s 0d.
The Gas CompanySummary of rental payments made from Jesus College to The Gas Company between 12 October to 25 December 1841. Sum of £14 6s 3d.
The Gas CompanySummary of rental payments made from Jesus College to The Gas Company between 24 June to 29 September 1842. Sum of £3 14s 8d.
The Gas CompanyList of amounts he spent in legal proceedings, copying documents, drawing lease and release and engrossing it etc. Also mentions work on two other advowsons, and that he has received money from Mr John Bradshaw.
Meese, RobertSummary of College accounts. Total: £300 6s 10d
Summary of chimney sweeping services to the sum of £3 7s 0d. Signed R. Press
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of the Bursar's petty cash for 1904-1905.
BursarSummary of building work undertaken including pointing, mending walls and plastering. Sum of £95 17s 4d
Includes a receipt of payment on 22 December 1842, signed by John Turner.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeSummary of building work and materials. Addressed to Mrs Fielding. Sum of £2 2s 0d. Signed by Martin Hodson.
Hodson, MSummary of titles undergone bookbinding in Jesus College Library. £11 16s 4d
Summary sheet detailing the bills for repairs to college houses ordered by R. Rowe. Includes a list of bills including their amounts and total, £47 5s 10d.
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and EngineerList of bills paid including: half a years tax to Lady and Michs, bill of nails, blacksmith bill, carpenters bill, 2 bills glazing the chancel, plow and cart boot. Total £19 4s 7d paid by Anon.
List of incomes to help pay for the new building including payments from Dr. Dawson, Mr. H. Brearey's gift, income from Lewis' chamber, from the Proby fund, borrowed from the treasury, Dr. Shelton's gift, Mr. Elton's gift, income from Pemberton's chamber, income fromToundrow's chamber. Also list of expenditures to the glazier, Rhandal the carpenter, Burgis the plumber, Woodcock the mason, Grumbold the "free stone mason", Mr. Newling the joiner, John Coe the smith, Woodcock, Kirby the glazier, Dalton.
Includes summarised totals of bills received for work done on the extension to A and B staircase. Includes note of separate payment to Smith for mending and putting up hangings in Tew's and Wood's chambers. Probably written in the hand of Richard Warren, bursar.
Individual charges for property upkeep are listed as is received rents from individual tenants: Cochrane, Clifford, Chettle, Chettle & Kinsey.
St. Quintin Son & StanleyIndividual charges for property upkeep are listed as is received rents from individual tenants: Cochrane, Clifford, Chettle, Chettle & Kinsey.
St. Quintin Son & StanleyOctober Receipt for 60 Aldermanbury summarizing disbursements and rents received. Of note, a premium of £3 1s 6d was paid to Law Union & Rock Insurance "for insurance against damage by Aircraft policy..."
St. Quintin Son & StanleyBill showing the Master and Fellow Commons, Scholar's Commons, Cook's bills, cost of coals for Mark Mountbatten for the year, and chapel expenses, all for the year 1862-3.
The Summa of Raymond de Peñaforte, and other tracts, incomplete; M. R. James's no. 69. Contains: 1) on the flyleaves, notes including extracts from saints Augustine and Bernard, and memorial verses; 2) Summa Raymundi, on the sacraments; 3) a tract on marriage law, in a different hand; 4) [Summa Raymundi, on marriage,] incipit: Quoniam frequenter in foro penitentiali dubitaciones circa matrimonium. At least one quire of the last has been lost.
Guides to vices and virtues [probably by Guillelmus Peraldus, 13C]; M. R. James's no. 20. Contains: (1) Summa de vitiis, incipit: Primo videndum est quid sit peccatum, with many marginal notes; (2) Tractatus de virtutibus, incipit: Postquam dictum est de morbis ipsius anime.
A compendium of canon law by Bartholomew of Pisa; M. R. James's no. 4. It runs from "abbas" to "zelum", in a hand that James says is "probably English", with initials in red and blue. The prologue begins: Quoniam ut ait Gregorius super Ezechielem.