Sold by the College in 1989
Known as 'Normanhurst'.
Leased to Charles Armstrong along with Ranmoorhurst [No. 5] and Elmley [No. 29] for 99 years from 25 March 1895.
Sold by the College in February 2008.
Formerly No. 15 Eastbourne Terrace
Site was formerly Butt Close. 71 King Street was demolished as part of the King Street/Manor Place development. Records for 71 King Street are also found with 67 and 67a King Street [JCAD/3/CAM/KING/32/1] when within the same deed
Demolished as part of the King Street development. Formerly 79 and 80 King Street
Demolished as part of the King Street development
Formerly No. 11 Eastbourne Terrace
Sold by the College in 1983
Known as 'St Albans'
Demolished as part of the King Street development
Formerly No. 10 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 9 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 7 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 6 Eastbourne Terrace
Includes the school at 91 King Street
Sold by the College in 1983
Known as 'Rhinefeld'
Leased to Charles Armstrong along with Drackenfeld [No. 11] for 99 years from 1895
Armstrong assigned No. 9 only to Bertha Ryder on 9th December 1901. She assigned it to Mr H. W. C. Vines on 30th June 1921
Formerly No. 5 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 4 Eastbourne Terrace
Sold in 2000
Includes records of 93-101 [old] King Street when they are together
Formerly No. 3 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly 69 and 70 King Street. Demolished as part of the King Street development
In the 1790's Cambridge Corporation sold 999 year building leases of the waste on the south side of Walls Lane [King Street]. Number 96 King Street and 2 Pikes Walk were built on part of waste that included a large pond. Jesus College aquired the lease in 1931.
Most of the early records deal with these two properties together or as one house and are catatlogued here under 96 King Street. When separate see also 2 Pikes Walk [JCAD/3/CAM/PIKE/2]
Formerly No. 2 Eastbourne Terrace
Formerly No. 1 Eastbourne Terrace.
Sold in 1991.
Demolished as part of the King Street development
Comprises material relating to a lecture by Bronowski which was later published as an article.
Comprises typescript versions of a lecture, which was later published as an article in Leonardo Magazine.
Includes files relating to the index, captions, illustrations, bibliography.