Consists of articles by Stahl (Department of Automatic Data Processing and Biomathematics, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center and Department of Mathematics at Oregon State University), with an envelope listing the articles. Two were written with Harry E. Goheen and Robert W. Coffin, and sent to Bronowski by Goheen.
Papers relating to staff events including:
Staff party 1979 organisational paperwork;
Poster for long service farewell party for Derek, Brian and Ken 1 July 2000;
Fellows and Staff Christmas parties 2002-3, 2007, 2009-12;
Staff and Fellows lunch, 2013;
Staff 'Harry Potter' formal hall menus and invitation, 30 March 2017
Includes papers relating to staff health including chest x-rays made as part of the University health scheme
This committee deals with social activites and events for staff and addresses any concerns of staff of the College. Not to be confused with the College staff committee which deals with appointments of new staff.
Stabat Mater. Motet for double chorus (unaccompanied). By Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina.
Edited by William Barclay Squire.
Published by Novello and Company, Limited, London.
As to St Rhadegund Tithe Rentcharge:
1859:
Jan 31st: Caius College property tax on tithe. Amount paid by Caius college to your account at Messrs Mortlocks.
Arrears due 1st October 1859: Laurence, Cemetery.
August 23rd: Commission on collection of tithe to 1st october.
1859:
October 1st. St Andrew the Less Poor Rate.
Nov 24th: Amount paid by Caius College to your account at Messrs. Motlocks.
Dec 6th: arrears viz Cemetery, Laurence, Geldart, Phillips, Railway Company.
Commission on Collector of 1 years tithe.
Includes image of silver seal matrix of Prioress Elena (1284-99) which was acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum in 2003;
This document details St Radegunds' tithe, rentcharge and rent, for Dr the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, in account with Francis, Webster & Riches. On the left side, it totals up the poor rate of St Andrews the Less; the property tax of the same; arrears of tithe; D Lawrence's estate; commission on collection of tithe rent; and a balance carried to the general account. On the right side, it details one year's tithe rent charge and arrears brought from last account. Both sides total £31 4s 2d each.
Claverley £5 4s 5d
Warwicker 4s 6d
Pemberton £ 1 1s 6d
Gotobed £4 6s 2d
Bullen £8 8s 3d
Foster 19s 4s 4d
Rushbrooke 4s
Total £20 10s 3d
St. Radegund's Tithes
Cash of Pemberton Esq.
Mr. J. Gotobed, Mr. Bullen, Mr. Porter, Rushbrooke
Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to Clement Francis, for work as an attorney concerning the St Radegund tithes between 12th February 1855 and 4th November 1856. Items billed include: Writing Messrs Sumpter and Hyde in pursuance of the Master's letter this day requesting to know if the appointment was complete or how it stood, stating that you were very anxious at once to get in all the arrears due; attending at different times Mr Mann and Mr Harwood upon this business and ultimately today Mr Mann when he informed me that in consequence of Mr Harwood having been previously employed and having maps and other information on the business, he thought it would be desirable that he should act jointly with him; writing tithe communications thereon; having received a letter from the tithe commissioners requesting me to see Messrs Mann and Harwood and urge them to complete this business, attending Mr Mann thereon, and he stated the maps were nearly complete and promised the business should be settled in the course of next month; writing the tithe commissioners in reply to their letter; Messrs Harwood and Mann having informed me that the draft and plan would be completed by the end of this month and not having at present received any intimation from them that it was forwarded to the tithe commissioners or to me, attending them severally on the business when they respectfully informed me that the plan was complete and only required signing and conferring with Mr Harwood on the payment of his costs, which he was desirous to secure previous to parting with the plan; having received letter from the tithe commissioners wherein they referred to my letter to them of the 20th September last, stating that the business of the appointment would probably be completed by the end of the month of October just past, and that draft and plan had not yet been sent to them, and asking whether under the circumstances I had received plan of the titheable land, and if I thought it desirable that they should at once proceed to appoint a fresh valuer— writing them in reply; writing Mr Harwood informing him of the communication I had received from the tithe commissioners and urgently requesting him to complete at once— pursuant to his promise to that effect; the like Mr Mann; attending them afterwards when they informed me the draft apportionment was completed by them and had been sent to the tithe office for inspection. Total amount: £2 14s 4d, paid by cash in College account. Signed by Clement Francis.
Francis, ClementShows oarsmen in boat ... ; reproduced from an 11C ms.
Shows St Radegund curing a nun by giving her a bath.
Woodcut showing St Radegund at a prayer desk visited by an angel.
Includes a brief history of the church of St. Radegund, Garyingham, c. 2000; various biographies of Radegund including the one from scriptorium website, 2000; Photographs of reading desk supposedly belonging to St. Radegund in Poitiers from 'Europe in the Dark Ages' by Jean Hubert; Le culte rendu a Sainte Radegonde by M. l'Abbe Gilbert, c. 1980; Postcards and photographs showing statue of St. Radegund in her tomb at Poitiers and elsewhere; Poster for 14th centenary celebration of St. Radgeund at St. Hilary's Church Niort and St. Peter's Cathedral, Poitiers with a 700 person choir singing to Franz Liszt, 23rd - 24th May 1987.
8 x 5⅛
4¾ x 5⅞. Published for the Gentleman's Magazine.
Basire, J.St. Matthew Passion (J. S. Bach). At the Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban.
Musicians: Susan Longfield (soprano), Ruth Little (contralto), Kenneth Bowen (tenor), John McKenzie (bass), Wilfred Brown (Evangelist), John Shirley-Quirk (Christus), David Lumsden (chamber organ), Andrew Davis (harpsichord), and St. Albans Bach Choir with The Jacques Orchestra (leader: Ivor MacMahon). Conducted by Peter Hurford.
Performance of Bach's St. John Passion in the College Chapel on Sunday 19th February 1984
Three receipts for income tax collected from Mr Elliston of 26 North Street, parish of St Giles by R. Peters, collector. First two receipts (1854-55, first moiety and 1854-55, second moiety) each total £4 8s 3d. Third receipt (1855-56, first moiety) totals £5 10d. Each signed by R. Peters.
Peters, R.Includes notes on Jesus College land ownership in St. Clement's parish, Cambridge, particularly in the late medieval period.
Thank you letter for a donation towards the purchase of an organ for St Clements. Letter also enquires about the possibility of yearly support, owing to expenses incurred by a number of charities and schools. Signed by Oscar T Thorpe. Donation amount £10.
Thorpe, Oscar T.Descant arrangement. Two parts.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerA college for ordinands started in 1933 and run by the Vicar. Questions about its viability in 1943.
- Received of master and fellows of Jesus College by J H Eskine £14 8s 4d for land tax due Lady Day 1854.
- Received of master and fellows of Jesus College by J Webster £14 8s 6d land tax due Michaelmas 1854.
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Income tax 1858-9, first moiety, parish of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge. Received of Mr J. Dixon, the 13th January 1859, the sum of 5 s. 4d. (Schedule A) for two quarters' income tax, due 20th September 1858. Signed Jos. Banham, collector.
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Income tax 1858-9, second moiety, parish of St Andrew the Less. Received of Mr J. Dixon the 8th July 1859, the sum of 5s. for two quarters' income tax due 20th March 1859. Schedule A. Signed Jos. Banham, collector.
Includes copy of article '55 St. Andrew's Street - John Delaporte the Barber' from the Emmanuel College magazine, 1972-3, concerning property in St. Andrew the Great parish; Draft of work by Rosemary Horrox relating to properties in St. Andrew's parish, 2005;
St Albans International Organ Festival - Media Release. 2006-2007.
Media release signed May 16th 2006 about the special "centenary" prize and new organ to challenge competitors in the 2007 International Organ Competitions at St Albans.
Writings of saints Ambrosius and Jerome; M. R. James's no. 27. Probably English work. Contains: (1) Liber ualde utilium preceptorum atque consiliorum de libris officiorum Beatissimi pape [erased] Ambrosii mediolanensis collectus; (2) Liber S. Jeronimi presbyteri contra Iovinianum; (3) Liber beati Ambrosii Mediolanensis episcopi de misteriis sine iniciandis; (4) Sermo primus de sacramentis ambrosii. Includes, at the front, a 15C list of herbs and a recipe in English.
Includes menu for squash club dinner May 1972 and photograph of Jesus College squash Club 1972. Names on board read M. Raghupathi, G. J. V. Volleymore, D. R. Dosseter, R. H. Briance, M. M. Brown, J. W. Field, E. H. Schumann, P. J. D. Allen, A. B. Beckingsale; J. F. Casson, R. D. Parker
Consists of a play for theatre by Bronowski.
Includes College branded 'stash' consisting of beanie hat, two white t-shirts with red and black striped collars, one red t-shirt with JC printed on the back, two black rowing all in ones, black rugby club rugby shirt, black and red striped rugby club rugby shirt.
Contains: a page of quotes relevant to the establishment of the Salk Institute from 'New Scientist', Alvin Weinberg (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Warren Weaver; general information about the Institute; information on Resident and Non-Resident Fellows, and the financial needs of the Institute; a list of Trustees and Officers of the Institute; a list of members of an Advisory Council (members from businesses); and drawings of planned buildings of the Institute.
The booklet is inscribed "J Bronowski, 13 March 1964".
Note relating to cost of repairs to sculpture.
Includes photograph of picture
Typescript (with annotations) of Laurence Picken's speech describing his experiences of becoming a Fellow of the College in 1944.