Correspondence between Tutorial office staff and members of College. Includes correspondence between Alan Sharpe, Senior Tutor, and Jeremy Langton, second Jesus Coach, concerning the lack of commitment of the Jesus crew, and representation, at the Henley Regatta in 1967; Correspondence relating to the implementation of CamSIS, 2005
Sharpe, AlanAlso includes loose pages listing students (M.A.s, Oct. 1900-Jun. 1921 and Compounders, 1894-1923).
Records fines for students arriving back after the gate was locked in the evening.
Regarding the transfer of £4984.2.4d as 3% War Stock
Accounts of receipts, 1722-1758 (arrangement: receipts from tradesmen, quit rents, payments to vicars, to school keeper and organ keeper); with [worked from back of book] note of payments due from Bursar to Steward and Bursar's accounts (arranged as in earlier audit books: quit rents, fees, chapel, kitchen, buttery, undergraduates' table, chamber rents, necessary expenses); also [in later part of book] Hundon [trust] accounts for 1721-1745
Contains rental, 1623-33 (incomplete), listing by tenant the reserved money rent, wheat, malt, total money rent and college commons; there follow lists of stipends, 1623-1723, for which Fellows sign receipts to 1665. From 1666 the Steward signs for all the Fellows and the Cook for all the servants.
Contains notes of moneys, bonds, deeds, etc., put into or withdrawn from the treasury. A full account is given of what remains in the treasury after the audit at Michaelmas each year, including, after 1566, a list of the College plate. Later entries were made on blank spaces in the book between 1620 and 1667.
Payment of £1 by Henry Muggleton for half a year's land tax for the use of Jesus College at Lady Day last.
Signed by Benjamin Kettle for Francis Farrow.
Kettle, BenjaminPaid £3 15s 6d for dishes served at "Commenc[men]t Dinner" in Jesus College, included: hot salmon; 6 fowls; cauliflowers and "Greens"; a ham; "Chine Mutton"; cucumber salad; a lemon pudding; "Dish of Beans"; "Hash'd Calves Head"; 3 ducks; "Dish of Pease"; "Dish of Lobsters"; strawberries and cream; 8 cheesecakes; 8 pears; "a Green Goosd".
James, John(a) Addressed to Dr Beridge. London, 17--.
Bought of George Antt, jeweller and goldsmith. No. 159, seven doors down from Somerset House, and opposite the New Church, Strand.
8th January 1790: 12 plain polished table spoons, £10 10s 0d; engraving inscriptions on the same, 6s 0d; 12 pairs silver-handled knives and forks, £13 13s 0d; engraving inscription on the same, 12s 0d; 2 pairs sauce boats, £16 9s 6d; engraving inscription on the same, 2s 0d.
24th May 1790: 12 mustard glasses, 15s 0d; mustard ladle, 5s 0d; 2 packing boxes, 2s 0d.
Total: £42 14 6d.
(b) Envelope for Mr Antt's receipt, dated 18th October 1790. Addressed to William Mathew Esq, Jesus College, Cambridge.
Antt, GeorgeA letter of best thanks for the favour of Dr French's letter, this morning, enclosing a bill for £39, which I have disposed of and have the honour to remain, with great respect. Signed your most obliged and obedient servant, Ann Holgate. Bromley College, April 13th 1823.
Holgate, Mrs. Ann1824 - The Reverend Dr French Jesus College Cambridge. Rustat Certifications Bromley.
This is to certify that Elizabeth Collett of the Parish of Bromley in the County of Kent, Widow of the late Reverence Peter Collett Rector of Denton in the County of Sussex an Orthodox Clergyman of the Church of England, is still alive, a Widow, and is of good life and conversation.
Signed Thomas Scott Chaplain of Bromley College
26th March 1824
This is to certify that, Ann Holgate of the Parish of Bromley, in the County of Kent, Widow of the late Reverend George Holgate, Rector of the Stonking in the County of Kent, an orthodox Clergyman of the Church of England, is still living a widow, and of good life and conversation.
Signed Thomas Scott Chaplain of Bromley College. 26th March 1824.
This is to certify that Ann Macintosh of the parish of Bromley, in the County of Kent, Widow of the late Reverence James Macintosh, Rector of the Papworth St Agnes in the Country of Cambridge an orthodox clergyman of the church of England is still living a widow and of good life and conversation.
Signed Thomas Scott, Chaplain of Bromley College. 26th March 1824.
Paid to Jonathan James £3 0s 9d. Bill lists money spent on fowls, cauliflower, ham, puddings, mutton, veal pie, beans, goose, white collop balls, lobster and oil, artichokes, larded sweetbreads, strawberries and cream, cold tongue, gooseberry pie and custard, peas, ducks
James, JonathanPaid to the Bedell for his stipend and sermons
Leapingwell, G.Four receipts for the quarterly payment of poor rate in the parish of All Saints, paid by the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Three payments of £23 7s, dated 11th February, 30th April and 16th November 1864. One payment for £21 8s 1d, dated 17th October 1864. All signed H. Fuller, assistant overseer. On reverse of sheets are calculations of subscriptions paid to the asylum, the poor rate, the Cambridge Union, the land tax and the Borough rate
Fuller, HenryPaid £59 19s 9d to Edward Headly and Son for iron fence around the new square, 1 extra post, 1 iron gate of fixing same, fencing of post Jesus terrace, repairing old fence. Signed Edward Headly and Son
Edward Headly and SonPaid 12 pounds, 10 shillings and 7 pence to H. Mutton, regilding frames and paintings and cleaning paintings, cleaning a lock, yards of cord
Mutton, H.23 feet of tooled York paving for the scullery floor. Payment to the mason and the labourer. 32 feet of tooled York paving in the Porters' Lodge, leading to the gardens. Payment to the mason and the labourer. 10 feet of tooled paving for 2 coal bins (?). Payment to the mason and the labourer. 5 feet of Ketton stone for circular (?) windows in the screens. Summary of labour. Cost total - £6.00.
Clayton, ThomasReceipt for purchase of silver-plated knives and forks for the price of £30 18s by Rev. Dr French from Goldsmith & Jeweler.
Goldsmith & JewellerInvoice from the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College to T. Chapman for work done around the college from 20th November 1833, includes repairing porter's ladder, a nife(?) board for the porter's lodge, a new panel to the pupils'(?) out office foor. Total of 6s 6d. On 7th December received of Dr French, signed by John Winter.
Chapman, ThomasInvoice from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the courts, dated 17 November 1832 to 7 September 1833. Includes a new side for a wheelbarrow, putting in fence next to the Common, making of a rafter for the lodge house, repairing the door, wall hooks to butterings in the cloisters. Total of £2 19s 10 1/2 d.
Webster, J.Plumbing and Glazing bill from Jesus College to Robert Ellis and Son.
Chapel work on 19th April and 12th June 1833 - includes milled lead to east window, 1 1/2 day work, 3 sq crown glass, 10 small sq at 2 1/2. Total of £1 7s 11d.
The Hall and Combination work on 23 February, 4 April, 7 June, 26 September 1833 - includes cleaning windows of combination room, 3 ft of glass repaired, cleaning windows in the hall, 2 sq crown glass. Total of £1 8s 6d.
Kitchen work on 5 & 26 September 1833 - includes 2 sq of crown glass and cleaning the windows. Total of 9s.
The Courts and Rooms work from 25 November 1832 to 4 September 1833 - includes installation of crown glass on staircases and lamps, solder and work repairing pipes, installation of common glass in the stables, crown glass in the porter's lodge, repairing stable yard pump, installation of glass new leaded at the Rev Mr Graham's rooms. Total (carried over) £3 13s 3d.
Robert Ellis and SonReverse of William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Rough claculations coming to £21 13s 10d. Possibly calcuations for porter's bills for the year.
Harvey, WilliamLetter from Miss Ada Pughe asking for clarification as to the date the lease was due for renewal and the new numbering [when 1- 19 Eastbourne Terrace became 63-99 Hills Road] and whether the leases referred to 15 and 17 Eastbourne Terrace or Nos. 17 and 19
Summary of charges and rates for college property on 60 Aldermanbury. Includes names of tenants: Cochrane, Clifford, Chettle and Chettle & Kinsey. Charges are from Heeps Millard Company, gas company, water company, income tax, land tax, poor rate, insurance law, and commission.
Notification that a Letter of Attorney has been prepared.
Letter to J.H.H. Goodwin [Bursar] , arguing that the Vicar should be allowed to purchase the land adjoining his garden.
Crafer, T WSir John Shaw to Thomas Grey, Rector
Shaw, JohnBishop of Ely's significavit, with the seal of Bishop Nicholas Felton (part). In Latin
Has had a sketch made of a Vicarage House adapted to the requirements of a resident Vicar under the proposed augmentation of the living according to the provisions of the Proby Act.. Also suggests a scheme for augmenting the living by the annexation of the Rectorial Tithes. Gives details of rents etc., the property is held by Lady Stephens under a lease from the Bishop.
Fendall, JamesLetter from the Vicar, that there is no modus in the parish, and probably there never has been one.
Wilson, WilliamThe church has been "new pewed" and put into a state of repair, the chancel needs to be cleaned and whitewashed, and provided with a new East Window. Asks for help ffrom the College. With a note of the rely, that "Mr Clarkson was bound by his lease to make all repairs whatever in the chancel".
Brooke, JohnDiscussion of the arrangement between John Warren, Rector, and Mr Peppercorn for a lease of lands and premises appertaining to the Rectory: what does the term "accustomed rent" mean? Signed and dated by Richard Preston.
Letter from the Rector, John Parker Burkitt, 12 December 1854. about money needed to rebuild the Rectory, c. .£1400, the living has been mortgaged for £1040 for 30 years. And he has promised to build a new farmhouse. Will be glad of any help the College can give.
Birkett, John ParkerIncome and expenditure from Easter 1920 to Easter 1921, signed by the Rector and the Churchwardens.
Release from Dame Maria Gage of her Rent Charge of £300 per annum on the Preston Estate.
Printed statement giving details of the benefice, for the information of a possible candidate.
Printed form notifying the college of the proposed purchase of a piece of arable land for the railway. The accompanying plan was removed to the cabinet.
Appointment of a piece of freehold land at Hinxton: Wedd William Nash and Ann his wife to the Revd John Graham
Message that R. Stoddart will be pleased to accept the living, I have promised to lend him £300.
Hind, JohnExtract of Will dated 1716, bequeathing the advowson to his son Thomas. The will was proved 22 December 1721.