Printed poster for the sale of a 'Desirable tenement', with orchard and pasture, copyhold, to be sold at auction at the Red Lion Public House, Harlton, 8 December 1825. Conditions relating to the sale written inside, with a note that it was purchased by G.G. Humfrey. With a note to the Master that Mr Humfrey purchased the estate for 161 guineas (9/12/3).
Statement by John Brand, a farmer aged 79, about premises now belonging to James Barton, sworn at Cambridge beofre a Master in chancery, and on which he made his mark.
Discussion of possible sale of Rectory Farm, and problems with the rent: letters from the Rector, F. Rowling, to the Bursar, and notes by the Master, A. Gray.-
Copy of letter from the Director of Works, Air Ministry, that they will compulsorily purchase a piece of land adjoining Lord's Bridge Station, to build an Air Ammunition Park. With covering letter from the Rector, T.H.W. Clapton.
Agreement between the Great Eastern Railway Company and the Vicar of Hinxton relating to land that was a portion of the abandoned railway from Chesterford to Newmarket.
Letter to the Master, announcing that he is no longer a Fellow, as he married yesterday. His wife's health requires that they go to Jersey, but he would like to hold Hinxton a little longer, in the hope of being able to defray the expenses he has gone to in settig the place in order.
Letter to John Norfolk, Vicar of Hundon, listing "all those lands with the homage at a court which I held at Pinnow Hall in Hundon about fifteen years since.,for Mr George Berk the Lord of the Mannor."
A.C. Ducarel, Doctors Commons, to Mr Dickes, cannot find anything about the endowment of Hundon. It was appropriated to the College of Stoke by Clare in 1375, but when the Vicarage was created and endowed is not known.
Correspondence, estimates and draft sketches relating to construction of a new bike shed for the College (of unknown location, although possibly south east corner of College site by Jesus Lane). Estimates provided by Boulton and Paul of Norwich, W. Seymour and Sons, Richard Mallon of Swaffham and J. Roots of East Dereham. 1896; Also plan and elevation by Rattee and Kett, August 1896.
Report concerning the redecoration of the College Hall in 1996. Includes copy of letter from Dr. Ian Bristow who carried out paint analysis on the wooden panelling in the Hall and copies of articles from 'Building Design, 26th January 1996' and 'Perspectives, February/March, 1996' relating to the redecoration of the Hall.
The first systematic survey of the condition of the college buildings, "Prepared for the Master and Fellows of Jesus College by Donald W. Insall & Associates Ltd., Chartered Architects and Planning Consultants, in association with Davis, Belfield and Everest, Chartered Quantity Surveyors and Hannah, Reed and Associates, Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers."
Paid to S. Mackie of Norwich for plants bought for the Grove. Includes payments for various plants including clematis, hibiscus, hydrangea, lavander, magnolia, oaks, chrysanthemums, lobelia, narcissus and roses.
Two plan drawings showing proposed shower room layouts with detail annotations, for stair one and stair two all floors. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 5 referred to as in the contract.
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Two detail sections through the proposed shower rooms in print, with annotations of material, dimensions and side notes. One copy indicates that it is drawing number 7 referred to in the contract; the drawing is also referred to as a digital file named dwg10422BS17A.
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Two detail sections through the proposed shower rooms in print, with annotations of material, dimensions and side notes. This is drawing number 8 referred to in the contract.
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A copy of hand-drawing services overlying on print plans (2xground floor, 2xfirst floor, 2xsecond floor) with hand-written annotations and schedule of equipment. This is drawing numbered 12 referred to in the contract.
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