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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/5/2/5/2 · File · January 1963-c. October 1968
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises letters, copies of articles by others and notes for additional material to be added to Bronowski's earlier book on Blake ('William Blake: A Man without a Mask') for 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'.

Correspondents include Professor John Theobald (department of English, San Diego State College) about Bronowski's work on Blake, Sir Geoffrey Keynes, and Catriona Robertson (Central Saint Martin's School of Art, London) on her PhD relating to Blake [which Bronowski was helping her with].

Also includes a list of slides that Bronowski used for his lecture on 'The minute particulars of William Blake' (for 'The Prophetic Eye' series, UCLA Art Council Lectures, Oct 1968), and annotated photocopied galley proofs of 'Introduction: The Turbulent Age' (an addition to 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution').

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/4/3/1/2 · File · 1946-1968 (Mainly 1965-1968.)
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises: an annotated copy of the outline of Bronowski's lecture on 'The Discovery of Self' (given to the American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1965); a copy of a letter to Professor A H Maslow on his paper 'A Theory of Meta-motivation' and discussing science and human values; reprints of R W Gerrard's 'The Biological Basis of Imagination' and 'The Need to Know and The Fear of Knowing' by A H Maslow; and an outline of lectures on 'Technology and Culture' that Bronowski gave at the Salzburg Seminar in 1968.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/5/5/59/1 · File · May 1967-May 1968
Part of Personal Papers

Includes copies of earlier lectures/articles by Bronowski ('Science as a Humanistic Discipline', 1 Dec 1967 and 'The Nature of Science', May-Jun 1967) and a reprint of an article by Derek J. de Solla Price on 'The Book as a Scientific Instrument'.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/4/3/7/7 · File · 1965-1969
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises handwritten notes by Bronowski including notes on sources, annotated copies of articles and publications, a list of books by Max Weber, and a copy of a letter to Bruce Mazlish from Bronowski on Michael Polanyi's article on 'Tacit Knowing'. Also includes a press cutting reporting on Bronowski delivering 'The Identity of Man' lectures at the American Museum of Natural History (New York Times, 13 Mar 1965).

Soup Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1821/16 · Item · 10th December 1821
Part of College Archives

Paid to John Willis for making soup for the poor.

Willis, John
Sound recordings
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/13 · 1950 - 2010 (mostly 1953 - 1977)
Part of Personal Papers

Consists mainly of open reel audio tapes of Bronowski's lectures and radio broadcasts.

Sound Recording
JCPP/Bullock/10 · Item · c 1973
Part of Personal Papers

A sound recording of Percy Bullock talking, received from Chris Baillieu. Side one is a voice message from Percy Bullock to Hart Perry, Rowing Coach at the Kent School, Connecticut. Side two is Hart Perry replying with his own message to Percy.

"Songs for Sixpence"
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/1/5/1 · File · 1929
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of numbers 1-6 of a poetry series edited by Bronowski and J M Reeves: 'Letter IV' by William Empson (1), 'Chaffinches' by Julian Bell (2), 'The Green Bay Tree or The Wicked Man Touches Wood' by T H White (3), 'Rock and Thorns' by John Davenport (4), 'Water Music for a Botanist' by Michael Redgrave (5) and two copies of 'For Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands' by Bronowski (6).

Each publication, except for number 1, is annotated with a 'B' on the title page. The editions containing Bronowski's poem are annotated on the last page, and one copy is signed.

JCPP/Picken/2/2 · Series · 1987-1996 (Individual songs composed throughout 1920s-1930 (according to dates on fair copy). No original manuscript materials exist in this collection - all later reproductions.)
Part of Personal Papers

Song cycle for soprano and piano, dedicated to LP's cousin, Mary.

  1. The Jolly Shepherd (John Wootton, 16th century), composed 1 September 1925

  2. All That's Past (Walter de la Mare), composed 16-17 September 1929

  3. The Faithless Shepherdess (Anon, 1589), composed September 1929

  4. Now Welcome Somer (Geoffrey Chaucer)

  5. Pleasure It Is (William Cornish, 1510), composed 19 December 1925

  6. God's Likeness (John Bannister Tabb), composed 17 August 1930

  7. May in the Green-Wood (Anon, 16th century), composed 28 August 1930

Songs as Dance & Devotion
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1976/2 · File · 1st February 1976
Part of College Archives

Concert by The Cockerel Consort in Jesus College Chapel on Sunday 1st February 1976 at 8.30 pm

The Cockerel Consort
Sonatine. Opus 26
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/53 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

Sonatine für Orgel, opus 26 [Sonatina for organ]. By Walther Geiser.
Published by Bärenreiter, Kassel.

Geiser, Walther
Sonatine für orgel, opus 52
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/31 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

Sonatine für orgel, op. 52 [Sonatina for organ]. By Willy Burkhard.
Published by Bärenreiter, Kassel.

Burkhard, Willy
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/27 · Item · 1975
Part of Personal Papers

Sonate Nr. 2 für Orgel, op. 89 (Sonata No. 2 for organ, op. 89). By Rudolf Bibl.
Edited by Otto Biba.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden.

Bibl, Rudolf
Sonate II
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/66 · Item · 1937 (copyright)
Part of Personal Papers

Sonate II für Orgel [Sonata II for Organ]. By Paul Hindemith.
Published by Schott & Co. Ltd., London.

Hindemith, Paul
Sonate I
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/65 · Item · 1965
Part of Personal Papers

Sonate I für Orgel [Sonata I for Organ]. By Paul Hindemith.
Published by B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz.

Hindemith, Paul
JCPP/Hurford/4/4/6 · Item · 1976
Part of Personal Papers

Sonate für Violine und Orgel [Sonata for violin and organ] - Werk 75. By Johann Nepomuk David.
Full score and violin part.
Published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Wiesbaden.

David, Johann Nepomuk
Sonata per due Organi
JCPP/Hurford/4/4/5 · Item · 1982
Part of Personal Papers

Sonata per due Organi [Sonata for two organs]. By Luigi Cherubini.
Edited by Rudolf Ewerhart.
Published by Doblinger, Vienna.

Cherubini, Luigi
JCPP/Picken/2/4 · Series · c 1990 (Score is signed and dated by the composer 'Zermatt - Bern August to September 1936'. There are no manuscript materials in the collection, only later reproductions.)
Part of Personal Papers

Movement for a piano sonata, composed by Laurence Picken.

Sonata in D no. 2
JCPP/Hurford/4/4/33 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

Sonata in D no. 2 (for two organs, wind instruments and timpani) by Giuseppe Bernardo Zucchinetti.
Photocopy of a handwritten manuscript.

Zucchinetti, Giovanni Bernardo
Sonata in C minor
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/89 · Item · 1977
Part of Personal Papers

Sonata in C minor for organ. By Giovanni Battista Pescetti.
Edited by Peter Hurford.
Published by Oxford University Press, London.

Pescetti, Giovanni Battista
Sonata for Organ
JCPP/Hurford/4/5/61 · Item
Part of Personal Papers

Sonata for Organ, in D major. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Manuscript copy by Peter Hurford.

Handel, Georg Friedrich
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1840/3 · Item · 21 September 1840
Part of College Archives

2 and 3/4 days each, 3 men, pre-paving and putting up shelves in the Apple Chamber. Cost total - £4, 8s and 0.5d.

Webster, James
JCPP/Hurford/1/3/3 · Item · September 1983
Part of Personal Papers

Handwritten manuscript of paper "Some personal thoughts on musical organs" and a photocopy with some ink markings. This article is condensed from his talk at the meeting of BIOS [British Institute of Organ Studies] at the Royal College of Organists.

Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composer
JCPP/Stewartby/5/1/STEWART/2006/1 · Item · c.2006
Part of Personal Papers

"Lichfield and Chichester", by Lord Stewartby, typescript, two pages (recto only), undated but datable to no later than 2007 when the published version of the paper appeared in the British Numismatic Journal, vol. 77 (2007), pp. 281-282, and probably to 2006 on the basis of other relevant material in the archive (see related units of description).
There are four pieces of photographic material attached:
(a) large sheet (slightly larger than A4) with images of the same gold coin in colour and black & white, including one set of enlarged colour images and two enlarged colour details.
(b) enlarged colour image of coin (darker version) on postcard-sized sheet.
(c) enlarged colour image of coin (lighter version) on postcard-sized sheet.
(d) two sets of black & white images of the same coin plus an enlarged black & white detail of a portion of the inscription.

Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian Halley
JCPP/Stewartby/5/2/GRIERSON/1963/1 · Item · 1963
Part of Personal Papers

"Some comments on 'Circling the Square' ", by Philip Grierson, typescript, two pages on two folios (recto only), dated 5 October 1963, addressing specific points in the paper of that title by Stewart Lyon and Peter Sawyer. PG expresses reservations about some of the paper's assumptions, implications, terminology, etc.

Grierson, Philip
'Solid Fuels of the Future'
JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/1/7/10 · File · c. March 1962
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises a typescript of a paper by Bronowski to be given at the National Coal Board Coal Utilisation Council conference for architects (Torquay, Mar 1962).

Solicitors to T. Layng
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/12/9/3 · Item · 30 November 1920
Part of College Archives

Letter explaining procedure necessary for dealing with the conveyances

Ball, Smith & Payne
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1865/24 · Item · 10th November 1865
Part of College Archives

Receipt for work done by Barnes and Bernard. Includes payment for correspondence with Mr Sabine and Dr Corrie regarding dilapidations at number 60 Aldermanbury; threatening proceedings against Mr Gratton for non repair under notice; correspondence with Mr Martin, Mr Caseley's solicitor, regarding his proposal for improvement work at 136 High Street, Southwark [now Borough High Street] if the College would grant him a lease; correspondence with Mr Martin and Mr Sabine regarding plans and specifications that were disallowed by the District Surveyor; visiting Mr Dickery, the servant at 135 High Street regarding his application for repair of dilapidations which should have been undertaken by the late servant Mr North, and correspondence with Dr Corrie regarding this; making covenants in college leases applicable to recent Acts of Parliament; copying Mr Dickery's letter regarding drainage works required at 135 High Street to Mr Sabine; renewal of the lease on number 61 Aldermanbury from Mr Oliver and paying the £500 received into Dr Corrie's account at Messrs Hoares; instructing Messrs Norton & Co to report on the value of the houses in London belonging to the College, including their annual rent, and paying them £100 for this service; attending the Bank of England for particulars of Investments in Reduced belonging to the college, visiting Mr Caseley regarding his information that number 136 High Street was considered a dangerous settlement and instructing Mr Sabine to survey the premises immediately; correspondence between Dr Corrie and Mr Sabine regarding this matter, including instructing Mr Sabine to make enquiries at to the rebuilding of these premises. Total payment £13 6s 10d. Dated 10th November 1865 and signed by Barnes and Bernard.

Wentworth and Son
Solicitors' Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1926/16 · Item · 2nd October 1926
Part of College Archives

Receipt for £7 10s for two half years rent of Passage in Fitzroy Street to Michaelmas 1926 pyable to Mr. C. V. Gedny.

Guy W. Stanley and Shaw
Solicitors' Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1926/1 · Item · 10th August 1926
Part of College Archives

5s received from Messrs. J. Carter Jonas and Sons for supplying copy of agreement and tracing of plan. (Bursar of Jesus College to Burton).

A. A. Walker and Co.
Solicitor's letter
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1838/21 · Item · 3rd January 1838
Part of College Archives

Letter from Pemberton addressed to dear sir (the Master?) thanking for the cheque for £104 18s 4d on account of Graveley Charity and for £97 7s 2d and receipts for both sums are enclosed. Mr. Smith's lease shall be attended to and at the right opportunity ask Messrs Papworth and Harris to show him the drafts of their proves.

Pemberton, Christopher
Solicitor's bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1829/31 · Item · 5th September 1829
Part of College Archives

Jesus College account with John Winter Jr, total £172 4s 6d.

In 1826: £15 14s 10d to my bill delivered in the matter of Ripaston (?).
£1 14s by college sealing fees, licence to assign from Brecknell to Haning.
£3 8s by college sealing fees, on licence and assignment from Haning to Cope.

In 1829: £7 6s 8d to my bill to this date.
£172 4s 6d to balance.
£187 5s by account of fine and renewal to Mrs Bulelie.
£2 19s by college sealing fees thereon.

Totalling £195 6s, by balance brought down to £172 4s 6d.

Winter, John Jr
Solicitors' Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1856/42 · Item · 13th November 1856
Part of College Archives

Receipt for services rendered by Barnes & Bernard between November 1855 and March 1856, relating to premises on High Street (Nos 134, 135, 136). Items billed include: writing various letters concerning these properties to Dr Corrie, Mr North, Messrs Norton & Co, and Mr Fletcher; attendance on Messrs Norton & Co conferring on covenants in lease and as to surveying premises; copying particulars of dilapidations; Messrs Norton & Co report on annual value; attendance on Messrs Norton & Co giving them instructions to serve notice of dilapidations and conferring on tracing of plan received from Dr Corrie; attendance on Mr North on his offering to rent premises at £50 per annum and to execute certain repairs mentioned in the notice; attendance on Mr Fletcher (the occupier) on his wishing to know the terms for renewing lease of No 136 High Street; copy Mr C Clayton's letter to annex; attendance on Mr Trist examining plans of Nos 134, 135, 136 High Street in College Book and we were to furnish him with copies to enable him to identify premises; copying plans for Mr Trist accordingly; attendance on Mr Trist conferring on the identity of premises by admeasurements and making memoranda of his explanations, also conferring on dilapidations, annual value, repairs, etc.; letters messengers. Issued by the Master and Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge. Signed by Barnes & Bernard. Amount totals £5 18s 4d.

Barnes & Bernard