By order of Mr R. Reynolds Rowe, architect and surveyor, for building works to be carried out in August 1874 by William Burbage, Bricklayer, Plasterer and Slater (104 King Street, Cambridge). Mr Pratt to build kitchen and bedroom and repair closet, fixing trap and pan. Also for repairing tiling and plastering at Belmont Place, including 1 day's pay for bricklayer and labourer, and costs for mortar, tiles, and bricks. Total cost £14 11s. Signed off by Mr Burbage and Mr Rowe.
Burbage, WilliamPaid £3 3s for the College's subscription to the fund established for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the diocese of Ely. Collected by Samuel Peed on behalf of Rev. J. Brocklebank, treasurer of the fund.
Peed, SamuelThe first town we meet when entering Fu Bo county area, about 5 km from the county city.
Receipt for transport of coal dated 5th September 1832, received of Dr French to Edward Mason. For the fraight of 140 chaldorns of coals. Total of £49. Settled 11th February 1833. Signed Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardPorter's bill for Midsummer 1833, from the Bursar to William Harvey for lamps, courts, cloisters, and hall washing. Total of £5 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamCook's bill for degree day for food supplied to Mr. Gregory, Dr. Yonge, Dr. Raynes, and Dr. Coppard. Paid 7s 6d to Jonathan James.
James, JonathanPlayed by Watson Weekes. Two coloured drawing of the costume; and pencil sketch of the costume with notes
Recording of performance.
Picken, LaurenceNames on board read A. R. Penn, C. A. Fiddian-Green, T. S. Nevill, G. M. Allison, C. W. Snook, T. E. Morel, C. D. Terry, G. W. Allam, H. D. Holman, T. H. Goodwin, G. Brabam
a) John T. Tyrell 1816
b) John Morton
c) Edward M'Govan
A photograph without a list of names. A handwritten note has been included at a later date, with a list of the following names:
Fitch; ?; Hoskyns; Andrew: Penman; James; Harcourt; Benham; Gibson; Cain: Mitchell; Jacoby; Champion; Wright; Mellor; Penny; Town; ?; Smart; Skinner; Hulton Sams; Hughes ?; WRH Young; Dickson; Peel; Eason; Neville; Hood; Howard; Jenkin; Bellamy.
Letter to the Master from Elizabeth Collett, thanking him for the favour he sent her and her neighbours the previous morning.
Collett, ElizabethHalf moon side plate. Cockerel on globe with college motto in centre in yellow, brown and red. Decorative floral pattern round edge in brown, blue, yellow, green, pink and red.
Dunn, Bennett & Co Ltd, Burslem, EnglandAlso inscribed with "F. J. F. J. from H. A. M. in remembrance of great kindness, 1904-5"
George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, ChesterPaid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for sand, cart carriage, scaffolding, lime, journeymen, Richard Atwood, Joseph Clements, William Plumer, John Read, lathers, scoutels, sines, pails, matocks, tubs, lins, labourers, clay to parge the chimneys. Signed by Joseph Woodcock
Played by Miriam Withers. Colour sketch of the costume; the actor's measurements and notes about the costume; and a pencil sketch of the costume with a green fabric swatch
Suite "Laudate Dominum". For organ. Edited by Oxford University Press.
I: Processional (Metronome marking: minim = 52). II: Rondo da Chiesa (Metronome marking: minim = 96). III: Meditation (Metronome marking: minim = 52). IV: Scherzo (Metronome marking: minim = 112). V: French Carol (Metronome marking: 144 beats per minute). VI: Exurgat Deus (Metronome marking: dotted crotchet = 100 approx.).
Receipt from William Metcalfe to Jesus College for Combination Room decorations, for work done in 1848 and 1849. Including:
A turkey hearth rug, £2 19s 6d
New Cloth to 2 blind rollers & fixing ditto, new tassels, £1 1s 4d
Curtains & blinds, £4 6s 4d
New line to blinds, £4 2s 4d
Amounting to £4 8s 6d
Signed upon payment W. Metcalfe
Metcalfe, WilliamIncludes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, A3 poster for exhibition, invtiation card for opening of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Mark Dion, Robert Williams, Anish Kapoor, Danny Lane, Julian Opie, Carl von Weiler and Richard Wentworth.
Opened by Tim Marlow.
Agreement to the College's proposals.
White, D. J.Porter's Bill for Lady Day 1833, from the Bursar to William Harvey for lamps, courts, cloisters and evergreens. Total of £4 19s 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamCoal receipt for Febraury 12th 1833, Cambridge, from John Mortlock Esq. & Sons. Total of £80 10s placed to the credit of Masters Bagge (Thomas?). Signed J. Baton.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceipt for the transport of coal, dated 26th October 1833. Received of the Bursar of Jesus College the total of £17 10s for the carting of 140 chaldrons of coals for the college. Signed John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnInvoice for the transport of coals to the Rev Dr French from John Daniels. For work done 26th August to 24th September 1833. For the carting of coals. Also porters paid for loading and trumming the coals. Total of £17 10s. Signed Mr John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnBridge in Yi area. A robe is tied across the river, on both sides of the bank. Yi ethnic people climb the rope to cross the river. Han ethnic people use bamboo-made cylinder to transport on the rope.
College coal invoice from Mr Graham, Steward to Dr French for Coals. Dated Midsummer's Day 1833. For the rooms of Mr Dickes, Mr Wright, Mr Skinner, Mr Graham, Mr Gaskin, Mr Fendall, Mr Venables, Mr Otter. Also for the the Combination Room, the Hall, the Servant's Hall, the Lecture Room, the Butler's room and the Porter's lodge. Noted at 2s 1d per sack for purpils. Total of 626 coals at £65 4s 2d.
Graham, Mr.College coal invoice from Mr Graham, Steward to Dr French for Coals. Dated Michaelmas 1832. For the rooms of Mr Dickes, Mr Skinner, Mr Greenwood, Mr Perry, Mr Graham, Mr Gaskin, Mr Fendall, Mr Heathfield, Mr Venables. Also for the the Combination Room, the Hall, the Servant's Hall, the Lecture Room, the Butler's room and the Porter's lodge. Noted at 2s 1d per sack for purpils. Total of 234 coals for £24 7s 6d.
Graham, Mr.Rustat Audit Dinner rough calculations for 1833, includes two visitors(?), two fellows, 6 scholars, along with the Bursar stipend, comes to a total of £3 16s. Followed by rough calculations for the sumes of £3 3s 19d and £15 3d 10d.
BursarPaid to Edward Martin 10s for horse and gig hire, 2s 6d duty and 1s for the ostler.
Martin, EdwardCollege coal invoice from Mr Graham, Steward to Dr French for Coals. Dated Lady Day 1833. For the rooms of Mr Dickes, Mr Skinner, Mr Graham, Mr Gaskin, Mr Fendall, Mr Venables, Mr Perry. Also for the the Combination Room, the Hall, the Servant's Hall, the Lecture Room, the Butler's room and the Porter's lodge. Noted at 2s 1d per sack for purpils. Total of 1254 coals at £130 12 s 6d.
Graham, Mr.Receied of the Revd Dr French the sum of £5 5s, being the annual donation to the Parish of All Saints, up to Lad Day 1833. Dated April 13th 1833, signed Robert Clayton, churchwarden.
Clayton, RobertReceipt for transport of coal dated 1st of October 1831, received of Dr French to Edward Mason. For the fraught of 140 chaldorns of coals. Total of £44. Recieved 30th December 1831. Signed Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardSun Fire Office Insure Receipt - Poil. 1004952 at £5 5s per annum, rect no. 9774. Received of Jesus College
Comings, Mr Richard