Includes minutes, agendas and associated papers
Includes general correspondence concerning garden matters including planting schemes, list of plants purchased for the garden, Dutch elm disease, 1968 - 1981; papers relating to felling, maintenance, planting and replacement of trees, notes relating to the effect on the gardens by exhibitions including sculpture in the close; creation of St. Radegund's garden in Pump Court, .
Includes minutes, agendas and associated papers
Includes minutes, agendas, correspondence, photographs, postcards, publications and related ephemera. Also papers relating to the JCSU art committee including insurance documents, 1959.
Includes copies of minutes and associated papers, 1977 - 1993
With transcripts and translations
Henry VII, 1457-1509, King of EnglandPrinted copies of regulations
Flyleaf has title: "Collectanea ad procancellarii officium spectantia. An. 1702. C. A.". It contains a copy of the University's statutes of 1570, wth annotations by the transcriber, Dr Charles Ashton (Master 1701-52). JCGB/5/1/2 is a companion volume.
Ashton, Charles (1665-1752), Master of Jesus College, Cambridge"De Libro Nigro Pergamen": a draft for a history of the University, commencing with a discussion of authorities, the Black Parchment Book and Hare's Collection. In the hand of Dr Charles Ashton, and a companion volume to JCGB/5/1/1.
Ashton, Charles (1665-1752), Master of Jesus College, CambridgeContains the University's Elizabethan statutes followed by later royal injunctions and extracts from the Grace Books; these written in several different hands, with the latest date 1733. Then there are notes under various headings, "Examined in the Vice-Chancellor's or Proctor's or Register's books. An. 1734. F. S. Parris." The latest entries seem to be in the hand of C. Mason, whose name appears on the front flyleaf ("Trin. Coll. Cant.").
Publication by H. Gunning M. A., Senior Esquire Bedell (J. J. Deighton, Cambridge).
A collection of papers bound together: 1) Letter by C. S. M. Cantab. reprinted from the Cambridge Chronical, 6 Jan. 1872; 2) Copy of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 40 & 41 Vict. ch. 48 A.D. 1877; 3) Notes by G. E. Corrie on the requirements of different Boards of Studies; 4) fly-sheet on "Disenfranchisement of Members of the Senate as Electors to University Livings"; 5) fly-sheets on "Regulations for the Mathematical Tripos 1882"; 6) fly-sheets on "Revision of the University Statutes 1878"; 7) alterations in the regulations for the performances of the A.D.C. 1878; 8) appeal to the Unversity Commissioners against the short notice given for Graces to change the University statutes; 9) memorial laid before the Commissioners by members of the governing bodies of the Colleges; 10) suggestion for a revised college statute about the contribution to University funds; 11) another memorial on the same subject, 1879.
"In the matter of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877, and of the petition of Robert Rumsey Webb and Herbert Somerton Foxwell."
Biographical details of members of the college in a single alphabetical list (pp. 5-314), with a scattering of press cuttings pasted or clipped in. At the back (from p. 315) are pasted-in press obituaries and similar biographical material on H. R. Creswick, A. W. Lawrence, D.J.V. Fisher, Major Alexander Cheyne, Orlando Oldham, John Woodforde, the Rev. Christopher Gardner, Dr Frederick Raby, George Beasley-Murray, Prof. David Balme, Stanley E. Thomas, Eric Miller, Prof. John Gould, Jeremy Bray M.P., Lieut.-General Sir Peter Hudson, H.P. Wortham, Geoffrey Tucker and John Havard.
Brittain, MurielWith a final programme script (columns for "shot", "vision", "footage" and "sound") for programme 1 with some annotations.
Brittain, MurielBiographical details of members of the college in a single alphabetical list (pp. 5-314), with a scattering of press cuttings pasted or clipped in. At the back (from p. 311) are pasted-in press obituaries and similar biographical material on Sir Moses Finley, Prof. Lloyd James Austin, Prof. Glanville Llewellyn Williams, John Kirk, Prof. Tony Tanner, Sir Robin Renwick, Derek Davies and John Hunter Durran. The dates given here are those of the information covered.
Brittain, MurielBiographical details of members of the college in a single alphabetical list (pp. 5-314), with a scattering of press cuttings pasted or clipped in. At the back (from p. 336) are pasted-in press obituaries and similar biographical material on David Kelley, Arnold Cooke, Terry Eagleton and John Lecky.
Brittain, MurielIn three volumes: 1) Abbiss to Hyde (190 pp.); 2) Iles to Tyrrall; 3) U to z [Unsworth to Zytkiewicz]. Each contains biographical details of members of the college in a single alphabetical list, with a scattering of press cuttings and small portrait photographs pasted or clipped in. At the back is a photocopy of a press obituary for Professor Michael Brawne (Braun), 16 Aug. 2002. The dates given here are those of the information covered.
Brittain, MurielThe original intention was to lay out the list in two columns, one for 1900-1960 and one for 1961 onwards. A pencil note at the head of the first page suggests they may have been altered to cover 1920-1980 and 1981-2004, but it seems that entries were not consistently added as late as 2004. A note on the titlle page states that the list excludes "those known to have died before this list was begun or during its compilation." There is also a list of abbreviations, and an indication that women's names are written in red. Where deaths are noted, the relevant entries have been crossed through.
Brittain, MurielAlbum compiled by Dr F. Brittain.
Names listed alphabetically with graduation year
Album compiled by Dr F. Brittain.
Copy of will from the National Archives
Photocopies of original letters relating to Brown sent to the College by his grandson in 1963. Photocopies also include silhouettes of Brown and Thomas Attwood Walmisley;
Includes photocopy of a note relating to donation of a boat club related item by Austen, c. 1920
Transcription of plaque in College Chapel
Transcript of will from Prerogative Court of Canterbury registers
Includes photographs of Atkins' war service file.
Transcript of document at the National Archives in which Boucher is mentioned
Includes order of service for memorial service
Biographical notes relating to original sources that mention Clopton
Includes catalogue 'Cranmer - Primate of all England' for exhibition held at the British Library in 1990 which included loans of items from Jesus College; Exhibition guide and review of exhibit held in the Churchill Memorail at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, 1990; Notes on the memorial tablet to Cranmer in the College, 2002;
Contains recordings of funeral service held 20th April 2000