Addressed to Lynford Caryl, certificate declaring James Potters, deceased, died as a result of falling from a mare and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by James Day, deputy coroner.
Printed signatures inside of members of the Choir.
View of the gateway and part of the Chimney
View of First Court looking towards the Hall, Old Library, entrance and A staircase showing ivy covered buildings
View of First Court looking towards the Hall, Old Library, entrance and A staircase showing ivy covered buildings
View of First Court looking towards the Hall, Old Library, entrance and A staircase showing ivy covered buildings
View of the North Transept
View of the window in the Chapel by Burne-Jones
Close up view of the double piscina in the Chapel
Lithograph
Lithograph of the Carpenter building which was built in 1885/86
Shows three views of Jesus College: gateway, First Court and Chapel Court
View of First Court looking towards the Old Library, the entrance gate and A staircase
Names on mount read:
A. G. Seymour, R. S. Bryant, L. H. L. Carver, C. N. Ridley, S. J. Galloway, C. A. Town, R. L. Pyman, R. C. Cutter, E. L. Goodman, J. Bellamy, R. W. Skinner, K. J. Goodwin, W. M. Penny, J. Mellor, A. G. Collier, J. M. S. Alpine, C. W. Milford, H. J. Presitley, F. R. Peel, A. B. Champion
Names on mount read:
G. E. C. Wood (Pembroke), W. R. Taylor, W. L. Hoskins (Oxford), W. J. G. Hands, J. H. Van de Bergh (Oxford), J. B. Smith, H. D. L. Minton, A. C. Williamson (Oxford), E. M. Dexter, F. C. Verner (Oxford), J. A. Mack, C. L. Parkin (Oxford), L. J. W. A. Kendall, C. Patteson (Pembroke), F. E. Marriott (Oxford), H. G. Sale, F. E. Hill (Oxford), R. H. Corbett, E. C. Beard (Oxford), W. P. Nevile, G. J. Cameron (Oxford), C. K. Warren, M. H. O. Rorke (Oxford), J. A. G. Ainley.
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
Photograph of a hockey match (showing T. S. Nevill playing).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
Names on board read R. F. Sainsbury, J. P. Wood, P. J. Bryant, J. D. F. Bellamy, R. E. Lake, J. A. Hudson, R. L. M. Shepton, M. F. A. Dove, J. W. Pursey, J. A. Williams, R. Haigh, N. Horner, J. P. G. Addison.
Names on board read J. B. Woolley, C. J. M. Baines, J. E. Gray, N. Williams, J. W. A. Calver, S. H. O. Watson, H. C. Jeafferson, D. J. V. Hamilton Miller, W. Hedley, E. Jordan, K. H. S. Slater, S. J. Robbins, M. R. Sinclair, G. Benson, G. W. Browne, W. B. B. Rees, S. M. Battersby, J. E. Young, W. E. Osborne, F. J. T. Mew, C. E. W. Johnson, G. R. Osbourne, A. D. Drayson, T. E. Barratt, C. C. B. Danvers, J. V. D. Deakin, W. H. Thomas, F. Brittain, R. S. Marsden, J. Salmon, S. D. Colwell, W. A. Oldham, W. Peter, R. J. Bloom, R. Clarke, C. D. Waddams, C. Fielding
Live recording of a performance of the May Week Entertainment, a masque called The Seasons at Jesus College on 13 June 1955. No indication of performers or location. Annotated [by Laurence Picken?] 'second side dud recording with fan'.
In EMI tape box, annotated 'SCOTCH BOY MC II-III 3660' 1 JOIN'
University Recording CompanyPart danced by 'Allison' and 'Sue'. Coloured drawing of the costume; the actor's measurements; notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and blue fabric swatches
Played by Arthur Reed. Coloured drawing of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with notes and purple fabric swatches
Poster for a production of Puer Natus Est performed in Jesus College Chapel on 21st and 22nd November at 8.30pm and on 24th November at 2.30pm and 8.30pm
Programme for a performance of Britten's Saint Nicolas in the College Chapel on Monday 10th March 1958 at 8.30pm. The Jesus Singers, orchestra and boys of the Chapel Choir were conducted by Peter Fletcher
Performers:
Saint Nicolas - Wilfred Brown
The Boy Nicolas - Anthony Tilley
The Pickled Boys - Kenneth Marshall, Richard Howes, Anthony Tilley
(The orchestra included Philip Ledger playing the piano)
Programme for Aristophanes, Thesmophpriazusae (The Judgment of Women) and John Blow, Venus and Adonis, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 9th June 1958. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by John Turner
The Bishop orders the deacons to organise collections in the churches of their archidiaconates on behalf of the nuns. Written in Huntingdon.
Gravesend, Richard deGreen wax with impression of St Radegund with a staff
Priory, St Radegund'sSeal of brown wax, identical to the ones attached to Gray 48, 33a.
Trippelowe, John deBishop Nigel of Ely confirms grant by William Monachus [le Moyne] of Shelford to the Church of St Mary and St Radegund of 2 virgates of land etc. Witnesses: William [de Laventon] archdeacon [of Ely], Richard of St Paul, Richard de Pontcardon, Ricardus filius Ilberti (Richard fitz Gilbert), Magistrus Ernulfus (Master Ernulf), John of St Alban, Gilbert clericus (the clerk), Radulfus Dapiferus (Ralph the steward), Alexander pincerna (the butler), Henricus peregrinus (Henry the pilgrim).
Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of ElyJohn le Gome, of Cambridge, to (John de) Trypellowe, rector of Herdewik, a messuage in Ragegund Lane with a garden adjacent to it. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John (Marschal?), John de Shadeworth, Richard de Weston, bailiffs, John Fryday et aliis.
Gome, John leThe first town we meet when entering Fu Bo county area, about 5 km from the county city.
a well-known place where bandits are often seen.