These are the tutors' records of applicants. Many of those named never came into residence.
Includes 'Living in Jesus College', c. 2009
Paid £40 17s 9d to John Sayer for stuccoing the tower of the college chapel.
Layer, JohnComprises correspondence and draft forms relating to Bronowski acting as a referee for Stuart Ross (employee at the Salk Institute). Ross applied to study for a PhD in 1971, then for a fellowship in 1973.
Consists of 2 articles (sent to Bronowski by Stroll, and annotated as such), with an envelope listing one of the articles.
Concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 26th October at 8.30pm
Programme includes descriptive notes on the works performed.
Works performed:
Spiegl, Eine Kleine Beatlemusik
Shostkovich, Quartet no 8
Haydn, Quartet op 76 no 4 'The Sunrise'
Consists of a reprint and a published booklet of lectures by Stratton about education.
Comprises [material gathered in preparation for a conference which Bronowski had planned to attend in Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, Italy, in September 1972. He planned to present a paper on 'Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity', but then withdrew].
The file contains: photocopies of articles by others including Ralph Wendell Burhoe's 'Commentary on J Bronowski's "New Concepts in the Evolution of Complexity"'; a copy of 'Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity' by Bronowski as published in 'Synthese' 21 (1970); handwritten notes by Bronowski; and a letter from Kenneth Denbigh (Queen Elizabeth College, University of London) about Bronowski's 'The Logic of the Mind' and sending a copy of his paper on 'In Defence of the Direction of Time' (included).
Received from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College £2 5s 7d for their share of the rate made to defray the expenses of this apportionment.
Gunning and FrancisSubscription to Stow cum Quy School from Michaelmas 1855 to Michaelmas 1856. Signed by Charles H Crosse. Subscription amount £2.
Crosse, Charles HReceived from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College £28 9s 10d (their share of the additional rate made to defray the expenses of this inclosure).
Gunning and FrancisJackson and Wright were commissioners acting in the enclosure of lands at Stow cum Quy. Land has been 'divided, allotted and enclosed'. [Gunning and Francis acted as clerks for the commissioners for the Stow cum Quy Enclosure Act, 1839]
Seventeen land-holding parties are listed, including individual and institutional landowners/ land-holders.
Jesus College is to pay £21 7s 6d - this seems to be described as a 'rate'.
Bill for two stoves and firing paid to B. Langton by Mrs. Porcher. Worth of two old stoves deducted from total. Total amount £3 3s 6d. Signed by B. Langton.
Langton, B.A plan showing the elevation and sections of a storehouse for Ind Coope & Co. Some parts are coloured in red and blue.
Romford Brewery Engineers OfficeTypewritten copy of a paper titled: "Stopped Diapason?".
10 pages.
Invoice from Thomas Clayton to Jesus College for stonework done around the college from Feb 23 to Sep 8 1831. Includes employing mason and labour, purchase of mortar and bricks, fixing marble slip in combination room, fixing of window sills next to the Close, purchase of ketton stone, lead, plaster, paving, cement. Total of £4 8s 3d
Receipt received of the Bursar of Jesus College to Thomas Clayton dated 7th December 1831. Total of £4 8s 4d. Signed by Thomas Clayton.
Clayton, Thomas23 feet of tooled York paving for the scullery floor. Payment to the mason and the labourer. 32 feet of tooled York paving in the Porters' Lodge, leading to the gardens. Payment to the mason and the labourer. 10 feet of tooled paving for 2 coal bins (?). Payment to the mason and the labourer. 5 feet of Ketton stone for circular (?) windows in the screens. Summary of labour. Cost total - £6.00.
Clayton, ThomasPaid to Haselgrove for cutting away old stone works, reworking old stone, fixing new stone, stone for door heads, doorways, . Work done in the first court, the masters lodge, and hall.
Haselgrove, WilliamBill and receipt for £8 2s 9d for work done in College.
Master and Fellows, Jesus CollegeReceived of Mr Newton. Paid £1 2s 5d to 'making a pair stow risen of old stones', 'taking up marble', '2 plinths to chimney piece', vein marble, tiles, mortar, masons and labourers wages. Signed by Benjamin Jeffs from Jeffs and Bentley.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £8 14s 5d including 'purbeck paving', a half day of 'a mason cutting old stones indoor', a half day of 'a labourer carrying out rubbish', mortar. Signed by Benjamin Jeffs from Jeffs and Bentley.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid to Dr Benjamin Jeffs £56 0s 3 3/4d. Work including: 5 cube Ketton stone to repair windows in East Front of College, carrying and use of scaffolding and day labour.
Jeffs, BenjaminStonemason's bill for work done between January-July 1782, comprising repairs to the Buttery door, the Cloister, the Master's Lodge, and windows in Mr. Bonney's library and Mr. Allison's study. Cube stone, mortar, plain and moulded work, scaffolding and ladders, and masons and labourers' costs. Signed by Benjamin Jeffs.
Jeffs, BenjaminPaid £2 10s for work done in College including payments for altering two piers in gateway at Radegund Buildings, York paving to cover cesspool in College, rubbed York paving for staircase floor in first court, paid to the mason and labourer, taking up old floor and paving new, mortar. Signed by Clayton.
Clayton, ThomasWork described, mason's labour:
Butting away stonework from windows and doorways in preparation for plasters' work.
Nine foot of York paving for return of 'Cole Bung' in Mr Winter's room, mortar.
Six foot of clunch for two covers in Mr Hill's room .
Bill from Jefferson & Bentley. Paid £2 7s 10d for stone-masonry work done around the College including 'Katton stone in windowstool', a mason and a labourer, 'kipping out old window', mortar. Received of Mr. Newton. Signed by 'Benjamin Jeff & Co'.
Jeffs, Benjamin19th April 1817 payment of £8 11s 10d. Costs include new stone coping servants' room; mason labour reworking old coping; morter; new Reigate fire stone to chimney; repairing gateway next to the field; labour of masons; a new neck to sphere; new fire stone.
Signed by W Pearce.
Finely dressed Neolithic limestone.
Contains accounts, preceded by notes on the origins of the various funds: (1920) Willingham, Over, Steeple Morden, Quy; (1874-1921) Graveley Enfranchisement, Elmstead Tithe Redemption; (1921) Eltisley, King St; (1922) stable site, Jesus Lane.
Stockdale Bill - £37 10s 0d
Masons' D. - £9 0s 0d
Danul's (?) D. - £3 0s 0d
Lowance - £0 2s 6d
Brett for measuring 432 sacks at 1d - £1 16s 0d
Total: £51 8s 6d
P. Sack: £54 18s 0d
Sir. As Mr Matthew is not in College I take the liberty of troubling you with the information of the transfer of stock 4 per cent to the amount of £1000 sterling to the Master, Fellows & Scholars of Jesus College - thy broker's statement is £1075 5s 4d stock 4 per cent at 93 in £1000 - the interest is £43 1s 0d.
Mrs Keller begs the favour of a release from the College on a stamp of £11 and as her interest in the £1000 is estimated at one-third, she is very ready to bear one-third part of the expense of the stamp.
I am Sir with due deference your very humble servant R. Fisher.
Caius College, 19th July 1787.
Reverse addressed to Revd Dr Beadon, Stanford Rivers, Ongar, Essex.
Contains lists of Fellows, officers and servants, with receipts for their stipends or wages, signed by the Steward or the Butler. There is also a list of receipts from Dr Gatford's Scholars and Brunsel's Exhibitioners.
Received of the Master of Jesus College £3 2s 2d, being a year's stipend due to the Rev. Birkett of Summer College as Barnaby Lecturer. Signed J. Birkett.
Birkett, John ParkerReceipt of £2 for the stipend due to the Vicar of All Saints, Cambridge.
Mortimer Laihock.Personal letter of thanks to the Master for the cheque of £2 for the stipend for the vicar of All Saints for the past year.
Mortimer Laihock.Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £13 6s 8d, one year's income due to the vicar of Great Shelford at Michaelmas 1875. Signed off by Alexander Thomas Crisford, vicar of Great Shelford.
Crisford, Alexander ThomasReceived of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge the sum of £13 6s 8d for the vicar's stipend, due Michaelmas 1876. Signed by Alexander Thomas Crisford, vicar of Great Shelford.
Crisford, Alexander ThomasRecevied of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, £13 6s 8d one year's stupend to the vicar of Great Shelford, due Michaelmas 1874. Signed by the vicar of Great Shelford.
Crisford, Alexander ThomasJesus College Stipend
5 Sermons
£1 1s 0d
Contains rental, 1623-33 (incomplete), listing by tenant the reserved money rent, wheat, malt, total money rent and college commons; there follow lists of stipends, 1623-1723, for which Fellows sign receipts to 1665. From 1666 the Steward signs for all the Fellows and the Cook for all the servants.
Paid £8 10s due for one year as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners to Henriette Vallarine for her mother Jane Vallarine.
Vallawine, HenriettePaid £4 5s to Mary Carter due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. At the top a note attesting to Mary Carter's status as a widow, her residence in the parish of Stapleford in Hertford, and her good character and attendance in church, witnessed by Edward Smith, the rector of Stapleford.
Carter, MaryLetter attesting to the good character of Mary Carter, widow of Reverend Richard Carter rector of Little Munden in Hertford, and confirming that she lives in the parish of Stapleford in Hertford. Witnessed by Charles Boteler, minister of Stapleford, and James Clapham, churchwarden. Below, a receipt of £4 5s for half a year's pension to Mary Carter due to her as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners.
Carter, Mary