No names given by T. H. Goodwin can be identified sitting far right of front row.
Report and valuation of land adjoining All Saints Church. Plan showing the area bordered by Jesus Lane, Manor Street, Malcolm Place and Malcolm Street.
Medium plate, 24cm diameter. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre of plate in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge of plate in brown, blue and red.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandMaking a point about a lease.
Taunt, Derek (1917-2004), mathematician and Fellow of Jesus CollegeEngraved with later pattern, probably of 1854 as engraved on the tankard. Also engraved on the tankard is 'RMP to SJ'.
William Collings, LondonA photograph and list of names as follows:
F.H.C. Cox; E.G.S. Caw; F.A.W. McGowan; F.G. Hudson; L.S. Waterall; F.E. Scott; J.G.G. Rea; J. Twells; G.W. Barnard; Rev: W. Davies; H.M. Goldsmith; J.L. Macalpine; J.B. Rousell; R.W. Geddes; W.B. Masefield; N.F. Peck; B.H. Goodhall; J.D. Barnard; W.H. Thompson; M.E. Dellschaft; C.W. Mitford; G.J.E. Neville; F.J. Thorn; M.H.T. Roy.
Paid to Richard Cuchey for taking away numerous loads of rubbish. Signed his mark.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Peter Hide, Rachel Whiteread, Phillip King, Steven Gregory, Eilis O'Connell, Edward Allington and Alison Wilding.
Opened by Antony Gormley.
He has looked at the detached lands for his part of the late Mr Cuthbert's will, consisting of about 60 acres. From his inspection, he reckons moderate attention has been paid to it, and Mr Cuthbert has very injudiciously moved the farm from its former situation near a good land road. In its present state, he reckons between 10/- or 12/- per acre would be a fair price for rent. If a cottage is built, and a stable for four horses, it might be possible to charge 15/- per acre, but if the College wants to charge this much in good conscience, they should first move the farm back to its original position.
He has recommended various applications, and one this morning from the occupiers of the farm opposite, but if someone can be found to live in the property where it is, that would be more beneficial for the College than letting it out off-hand.
Dated 11th July 1832 at Clare. Signed off by John Haughton
Haughton, JohnReceipt dated 23 March 1833 from John Mortlock & Sons, who have placed £30 15s to the credit of Mes. Everard and Sons. Signed J. Baton.
John Mortlock Esq. & Sons1832 bill for thatching done at Hundon on the premises of Jesus College byt the order of Mr Cuthbert, done by George Rogers. Includes payment of Rogers and labourers, mending the building at the home farm, allowance for beer, 10 bunches of springels and bunch, 4 pounds of ropeyarn, 3 bunches of springels and bunch. Total of £1 16s 7d. Noted as paid January 1st.
Rogers, GeorgePaid £4 to Elizabeth Herring, as one of Mr Rustat's pensioners. Certificate signed by Charles Allen, vicar and Thomas Strover, church warden that Mrs. Herring is a person of chast and sober life and conversation.
Herring, ElizabethThe largest river in Yi ethnic group habitants in Big Liang Mountain and Small Liang Mountain area. There is no bridge but Liu Tong ("slippery cylinder"), a kind of rope bridge with bamboo cylinder.
Receipt dated February 12 1833 from John Mortlock Esq. & Sons, noting they have placed £17 5s to the credit of Masters Bagge. Signed J. Baton.
Bagge, William & ThomasBill for ironwork addressed to the Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge, directed to John Angel by the order of Mr Robert Cuthbert. Work drom 21 March to 14th August 1832, includes the purchasse of nails, stapling, screwing nails to the door, one eye mended, mending of a latch. Total of 7s 8d. Settled by John Angel on 31st December 1832.
Angel, JohnPaid £3 15s to P Wedd of Sun Fire Office. For one year's insurance from Laday 1777 to Laday 1778.
Wedd, P.Bill for glazier work done at the Hundon parsonage by Thomas Robinson by order of Mr Robert Cuthbert for the use of Jesus College Cambridge. Includes leading, repairing, sqaures. Total of 16s 10d. Settled 19th July 1833 and signed by Thomas Robinson.
Robinson, ThomasInvoice hand written on the back of:
Flyer for Hay and After-Feed for sale on Jesus College Close.
The valuable crop of grass.
The Grove and the Master's Close not included.
Received of Masters Stockdale for the total of £ 80 10s. to the Account for on demand Rev Dr French to E. & C. F. Foster, Bankers, Cambridge. Signed George Eden Foster.
Foster, George Edenthe place suffered from Yi bandits the most in the previous years
Letter addressed to the Rev Dr French, bond of John Stockdale & Sons. For 1st and 18th September for 35 chaldrons of ducks coals and 35 chaldrons of clyth coals. For Edward Mason. Total of £84. Letter satates they beg to answer invoice of the coal order forwarded for Edward Mason's boats and hope that it arrives safely and proves to satisfaction. Signed John Stockdale & Son, dated 18th September 1832.
John Stockdale & SonsBill from H. Cuthbert to John Howes for work done to Parsand's Farm for the use [?] of the landred for days June 20, July 3 and July 5 1832. Includes allowance for beer, bars of lime, bars of hair, bricks of earth, ails. Total of £1 5s 10d. Settled Februar 26 1833, signed by John Howes.
Cuthbert, H.For work on ceilings in rooms of:
Mr Brett, Bingham, Griffiths, Winter senior, Nelson, Winter junior, Richardson, Allot.
Total £1 16s 0d.
Received of Rev Dr French to William & Thomas Bagge, dated 10th September 1832, Lynn's Regis. For 12 chaldrons of duck's coals and 16 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £33 6s.
Bagge, William & Thomas1833 Expenses for Crown Inn Hundon, name [?], to Thomas Knock & [?]. Includes 18 teas, punch, wine, liquor, cigars and tobacco for a total of £4 15s 6d. Noted as left to pay £1 6s, servant £1 3s and [?}. Total of £4 19s 6d with later additions of 4s, coming to £5 3s. Noted on the reverse as paid 15th February 1833.
Knock, ThomasNear uncivilised Yi ethnic group's habitation. Yi ethnic people often wander around here and rob Han ethnic people's property in the fog.
Receipt £ 3 1s 00,
Norwich Union Fire Assurance SocietyCovering letter addressed to Dr French, forwarding on a corrected [?] and a statement of receipt and payments on account of the late Mr Thomas Cuthbert and as there is now 25/- only in arrear for couporation [sic] in lieu of tithes, the writer it not advisable to keep his account open any longer - he yesterday added [?] the payment of £175 6s 3d to the credit of your [?] at Master Matlock's as Bursar of the college, which will be paid through Barclays & co.
Also forwarded is a seasonal voucher.
The writer thanks Dr French for the confidence he has shown in him, and offers his services for the future if they are needed.
Hangon [?], JohnBy order of Mr Newberry to Owen Rowe, Plumber, Glazier, and Gas Fitter (22 Sussex Street, Cambridge). Receipt for repairing pump in August 1874, costing £2. Signed by Joseph Rowe.
Rowe, OwenPaid £ 17s 6d to Mary Munn for oil.
Munn, MaryReceived of Dr French, o William & Thomas Bagge, dated 26th September 1832. For 23 chaldrons of ducks coals and 5 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £34 19s. Additional rough work at bottom of receipt, one of the total of £68 5s and the other £16 8s.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceived of Dr French, dated 1st September 1832, Lynn's Regis. To William & Thomas Bagge, for 14 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £15 15s. Added rough addition work for the totals of £80 10s and £84.
Bagge, William & ThomasPorter's bill from the Bursar to William Harvey for Midsummer 1833, for lamps, courts, cloisters, and windows cleaning. Total of £6 7s 10d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamLetter from Ann Holgate saying that morning she received £39. Also forwarding Mrs. Collett's and Mrs. Mackintosh's grateful acknowledgements. Written from Bromley College. Signed Ann Holgate.
Holgate, Mrs. Ann