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Building bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1838/58 · Item · 13th December 1838
Part of College Archives

Paid £117 9s 6d to Webster for work done in College including for work done on New Square for making part of a new road by picking up and removing gravel more northward in front of Mr. Fuller's houses and carting stuff to making gravel path from north to south, to cutting down a tree and old bushes and stubbing up the roots at the west end removing part of posts and rails on the north side, putting up new posts and rails and new gate at the west end and painting the same, work by carpenters and labourers, loads of bricks, bats etc to raising the road, horse cart and man removing earth and gravel on the ground, oak for making grate frame, cube oak for posts, rails, oils for painting.

Webster, J.
Building bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1824/25 · Item · 1824
Part of College Archives

Shelves Jesus College Building - 9.0.0
College day bill - 18.5.3
Dr French bill - 5.4.5
Willingham Stable - 30.0.0
Bill for Measuring - 1.0.0

£63.9.8

Building bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1815/31 · 11th December 1815
Part of College Archives

Paid £125 16s 11d to Edward Jonyon for various building jobs, including:

  • Mr Alty's monument, a marble monument with latin inscription to the memory of Mr Alty
  • fire stoke for Mr Alty's late rooms
  • stone slab for Mr Calvent's rooms
  • repairing cloisters
  • new stone paving
  • 6 stone chimney pieces
  • paving for the kitchen floor
  • to "make good the bonder", with marble (in the chapel)
  • clean the old marble floor in chapel
  • repairing chapel floor
  • black marble
  • white marble
  • masoner
  • labourer
  • cleaning and polishing marble in the chapel
  • 3 squares with names and dates on them (for the chapel)
Jonyon, Edward
Building Drawings Invoice
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1831/7 · Item · 30th April 1831
Part of College Archives

Invoice from William Whitaker to Rev Dr French, making estimate from drawings for the additions to be done at the Elmstead Vicarage. Total of £1 10s. Setteled by the Rev Mr Studholme. Signed by William Whitaker.

Whitaker, William
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/54/3/2 · File · 1899-1901
Part of College Archives

(1) Letter from Francis Francis & Collin [College solicitors] to the Bursar reporting their communication with Mr Davidson who was dealing with the business on behalf of his mother. Mr Bennett had erected a building without the consent of Mr Davidson or the College but did so not realising he wasn't allowed and he was very sorry

(2) Letter from the College confirming they had no objection provided it wasn't used as a sick infirmary which might cause annoyance to the other tenants

(3) Lease plan

Building Footprint
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/35/1/1927/8 · Item · 24 June 1927
Part of College Archives

Outline of building footprint in ink, with pencil traces

Building Insurance Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1777/75 · Item · 1st October 1777
Part of College Archives

Paid £3 15s to P Wedd of Sun Fire Office. For one year's insurance from Laday 1777 to Laday 1778.

Wedd, P.
Building Insurance Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1777/21 · Item · 6th October 1777
Part of College Archives

Paid £3 15s to Sun Fire Office from Lady-day 1777 to Lady-day 1778. Witnessed for Mr Comings by P Wedd, Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant.

Wedd, P.
Building Insurance Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1778/39 · Item · 18 September 1778
Part of College Archives

Paid £3 15s to Sun Fire Office from Lady Day 1778 to Laday 1779. Witnessed by Mr Comings, J. Pearsall, Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant.

Pearsall, J.
Building Insurance Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1780/45 · Item · 27th March 1780
Part of College Archives

Paid £3 15s to Sun Fire Office from Laday 1780 to Laday 1781. Witnessed for Mr Comings by P Wedd, Henry Plant and John Harrison.

Wedd, P.
Building Land Report
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/TENA/GEN/3/2 · File · 1893
Part of College Archives

(1) Report and calculations on Jesus College building land, written by Charles Bidwell, 18th November 1893

(2) Charles Bidwell's report and supplemental report to Jesus College and Arthur John Gray

Building Lease (Counterpart)
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 100-120/111 · Item · 23 June 1409 ('Dat' Cantebr' in vigilia nativitatis S[an]c[t]i Joh[ann]is Baptisti Anno r[egni] r[egis] henri quarti post conquestu[m] decimo'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Margery Herlyng (Harlyng) and the nuns to John Bylney a messuage in Walls Lane in the parish of Holy Trinity between the land of John Aschwelle, deceased, and the King's Ditch, abutting on the stone wall of the Friars Minor and on a tenement of Aschewelle. Term: 60 years; rent: 2s. Covenant: Lessee to rebuild house within 3 years. Witnesses: John Gaynysford, Mayor of Cambridge, John Sexteyn, Stephen Neell, John Busche and Robert Bradeweye, bailiffs, et aliis.

Herlyng, Prioress Margery
Building lease (counterpart)
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 100-120/116 · Item · 31 March 1466 ('Dat' ulti[m]o die mensis Marcii Anno regni Reg[is] Edwardi quarti post conq[uestu]m Anglie Sexto'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Joan and the nuns to John Chapman, brewer, and Margaret his wife, a vacant plot in Walls Lane, in the parish of Holy Trinity, lying between the wall of the Friars Minor to the west and a tenement of the nuns in the tenure of Thomas Thorne to the east, the Lane to the south, and a garden of the nuns occupied by John Heyward to the north. Term: 26 years; rent: 2s; covenant: lessee to build and maintain a house on the said site. Witnesses: Robert Coope, Mayor of Cambridge, Walter Burfrey, alias Ferrour, William Barford, John Coke, Thomas Mast, bailiffs, ac multis aliis.

Cambridge, Joan (fl 1483-1487) Prioress of St Radegund
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/30/3/3 · File · 16 February 1925 - 4 June 1929
Part of College Archives

Correspondence, mainly between the College and P. Morley Horder (architect) regarding the plans for a new building which backed on to the houses in Malcolm Street and also the new wing which included the Chapel on the southern boundary. Files also includes a printed drawing of the front of Westcott House.

Building Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/73 · Item · 9th July 1874
Part of College Archives

By order of Mr R. Reynolds Rowe, architect and surveyor, to William Burbage, Bricklayer, Plasterer and Slater (104 King Street, Cambridge). Receipt for building up pillars for gates and replacing wall at Belmont Place, including 2 1/2 days' wages for bricklayer and labourer, 250 bricks, 2 stone caps, mortar, and cement. Total cost £2 1s. Signed by William Burbage.

Burbage, William
Building Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/83 · Item · 24th July 1874
Part of College Archives

Received of John Hooper, 24th July 1874. Receipt for the sum of £85 for building works done on the farm at Gravely. £70 allowed by college.

Marrihen, Martin
Building Repairs Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/119 · Item · 20th November 1874
Part of College Archives

Bill for building repairs carried out to 'House' and chancel by J Bareham on the orders of Cuthbert Hundon. Total cost £4 19s 2d.
Repairs include: repairing walls of inside of house and contracting chimney, including hair and nails, and one hunch of lath; repairing walls to outbuildings and chimney, including hair and nails; repairing walls and foundations to barns and outbuildings and repairing tiles and walls to outside of house, including hair and nails; odd jobs in house, including lime, sand, and other materials; repairing tiling and walls to chancel, including materials. All work carried out between 23rd Dec 1873 and 16th Nov 1874.

Bareham, James
Building Surveyors Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/11 · Item · 8th December 1874
Part of College Archives

Receipt for £2 2s for surveillance of building work carried out at the Rectory Farm, Great Shelford, by Mr Robinson, builder, under the direction of Mr Gunnell, the tenant. The building works cost £143 0s 4d.
£4 2s paid for: attending the Clerk of the Peace's Office to inspect plans and books of reference deposited by the Great Eastern and Great Northern Railway Companies, for Acts of Parliament to take portions of college land on Station Road and Hills Road (Dec 1873 - Feb 1874); surveying land on Newmarket Road let to Mr Moyse, encroached upon by Mssrs Bates, Edis & Co, brickmakers (Jan 1874); inspecting parish rate books and obtaining gross and rateable value of college houses in Cambridge, sent to Dr Westmorland for the Universities Commission (12th Feb 1874); surveying properties in Belmont Place and King Street let on rack rent and superintendeding repairs and enlargement by Burbage (bricklayers) and Green (carpenter). (June 1874); superintending repairs at House, Park Terrace, occupied by Mr Sturton (Oct-Nov 1874); superintending repairs at 'the Barracks' over the past year.

Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1855/32 · Item · 26 May 1855
Part of College Archives

Paid £3 2s to John Turner for building wall at the end of Jesus ditch. Bricks, mortar, cement, lime, wood, carpenter work, gault, ale. Paid 8s 9d for clearing the ditch out

Turner, John
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/125 · Item · 21st July 1874
Part of College Archives

Receipt signed by Thomas Mason of Mason and Son Builders for repairs at Parsonage Farm, Hundon, including rebuilding sheds, restoring woodwork damaged by fire according to plans and specifications prepared by R. Reynolds Rowe, college architect and surveyor, as per contract. Total cost £25. Signed off by R. Reynolds Rowe.

Mason and Son, Builders
Building works bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1855/67 · Item · 9 January 1855
Part of College Archives

Paid Thomas Jonson 1 pound 8 pence for Taking up and refixing Marble Slab on kitchen dresser [?] mason 1/4 day plasters
At W. ? ? cutting away for ?
?
Signed Thomas Jonson

Jonson, Thomas
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1849/53 · Item · c. 1848
Part of College Archives

Document 1:
Bill to Dr. French from J. Turner for work on the Lodge in 1848.

Including:
Cleaning Oven, 1s
Mending, plastering in Kitchen and a quarter of a day’s labour, 1s 6d
Mortar and Plaster, 1s
Repairing foundation of wall replacing stables paving slating, 3 days brick and labour, 18s
1.2 barrel comp & sand, 10s
Mortar & Lime 3s 6d
10 slates & nails, 3s 6d
20 bricks, 1s
Whitewashing kitchen’s pantry, passages, 3 days brick 12s 2 days extra bricks, £1
Plaster 2s 6d Mortar 1s, 3s 6d
Whitening & size, 5s 8d
Amounting to £3 8s 8d

Document 2:
Bill for Turner’s building works in 1849

Including:
Courts:
Pointing Mr. Walker’s window, stuff & lime, 1s
Glassing wall and 2 days brick and labour, 12s
Hair mortar, 8s
40 bricks, 2s
Pointing after Plumbers on Tower, Stuff and lime, 2s 6d
Glassing wall, 1 day brick and labour, 6s
1 ½ bushel compo and sand, 7s 6d
Pointing windows after plumbers, next close stuff and lime, 2s 6d
Making dirt place in backyard, 7 days brick and labour, £2 2s
2500 white brick, £5
Mortar, £1 9s 6d
Compo and sand, 10s
Repairing Mr. Sutton’s chimney, 1 day bricks and labour, 6s
120 Bricks & 10 tiles, 5s 6d
Mortar, 4s
Cleaning drains & cesspools, 2 ¼ days bricks and labour, 13s 6d
25 bricks 1s Mortar & compo 2s 6d, 3s 6d
Mending slating over servants Hall, 1 day bricks and labour, 6s
Slates and nails, 5s 6d
Compoing wall next to dunghill and cleaning drain from dunghill next to Fellows outoffices, 1 ½ day brick & labour, 9s
Compo and sand, 10s
Bricks and mortar, 2s, whitewashing undergraduates outoffices, 4s
¾ day brick and labour 4s 6d, 4s 6d
Whitening plaster, mending and plastering cloisters, 2s 6d
½ day brick and labour, 3s
Mortar and plaster 2s 6d, lath and nails, 1s, 3s 6d
Amounting to £15 3s 6d

Kitchens:
Repairing oven stuff and lime, 2s
Stopping rat holes in Larder, 1 ½ day bricks and labour, 9s
20 bricks 1s mortar and compo 3s 6d, 4s 6d
Repairing coppers stove altering sink whitening, 4 days brick and labour, £1 4s
Mortar 5s 6d, compo 4s bricks 3s, 12s 6d
10 hire bricks 3s 4 tiles 1s, 4s 4d
Whitening 3s 6d, 3s 6d
Amounting to £2 19s 10d

Estates in Manor Street
Raising chimneys in Manor Street, 8 ½ days brick and labour, £2 11s
1000 white bricks, £2
8, 9 inch pavements, 2s 8d
14 Floor bricks 1s 2 chimney pots 6s, 7s
10 slates and nails 2s, mortar 16s 6d, 18s 6d
Amounting to £5 19s 2d

Courts, £18 15s 7d
Buttery, £1 6s 8d
Kitchen, £2 19s 10d
Estates, £5 19s 2d
Lodge Account, £3 8s 8d
Bursars Account, £3 9s
£35 18s 11d

Courts:
Making good after Plumbers on leads, ½ day brick and labour, 3s 0d
Mortar, plaster &c, 2s 8d
Glassing wall & repairing after Whitesmiths, 2 days bricklayer, 8s
Mortar and Compo, 6s 9d
Colouring servants hall and whitewashing and pointing cloisters next to kitchen, 3 ¼ days brick & Lab., 19s 6d
Mortar and plaster, 4s
Colour whitening & size, 7s
Mending slating tiling and brickwork in Backyard, 1 ¾ days brick and labour, 10s 6d
Hair mortar, 3s
20 slates and nails and ten pantiles, 4s 2d
Cleaning drain & making good in front court from pipe, ½ day brick & labour 3s mortar 6d, 3s 6d
Amounting to £18 15s 7d
To Buttery
Fixing chimney pot on buttery chimney, ¼ day brick & labour, 1s 6d
1 Chimney pot 3s 6d
Mortar, 6d
Whitewashing buttery, ¾ day brick and labour, 4s 6d
Whitening &c, 2s 8d
Taking down and fixing fireplace, 1 ¼ day brick & labour, 7s 6d
Mortar, 4s
50 bricks, 2s 6d
Amounting to £1 6s 8d

Document 3:
Receipt for above, received of the aster of Jesus College the sum of £32 9s 11d for work done for the college, signed on receipt John Turner.

Turner, John
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1855/31 · Item · 18 April 1855
Part of College Archives

Paid £4 1s 11 1/2d to James Porter for work at the chancel end of Elmstead Church by the order of the churchwardens. Bricklayer roughcasting and job inside, barrows of hair mortar, stucco, cleaning whitewashing and colouring of church, repairing and cleaning and colouring the outside. Carpenter for pews and floor. Steel board, nails, boards.

Porter, James
Building Works Receipt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/58 · Item · 5th October 1875
Part of College Archives

Receipt for building works carried out by John Loveday, builder, joiner, cabinet maker, etc.
Work includes: fixing cradles round trees; circle posts; poles; nails; oak posts; ficxing posts to iron gate; gallows; deal; headleys for ironwork; stones; cement; time for labourer and carpenter. Total cost £12-0-5.
Received by Dr Morgan, and signed by John Loveday.

Loveday, John
Bull of Pope Innocent IV
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 1-10/6 · Item · 14 April 1249 (Dated internally '18 kl. Mai pontificatus nostri anno sexto'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Instruction from Pope Innocent IV to the vicar of Linton to investigate a dispute between the nuns of the convent of St Radegund, and Adam, the vicar of St Clement's, Cambridge, over a certain financial matter. Written in Lugdunum (Lyons).

Innocent IV (c 1200-1254) Pope
Bundle of Cheque Stubs
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/71 · Item · November 29 1879
Part of College Archives

A bundle of 32 cheques addressed to Jesus College (sometimes Dr. Westmorland, Bursar is named), dated between January and November 1879. Amounts vary between £2 19s 9d and £240, with most between £10-£60. The cheques are signed by W. Looker, R A Broom; A Amale (?); George Page.

John Mortlock & Co.
JCPP/Brittain/3/9 · File · 18th February 1948 - 8th April 1948
Part of Personal Papers

18th February 1948 - Letter from W. J. Sartain (Secretary of the Board of research Studies) to Frederick Brittain to inform him that he had been awarded his Doctorate.

Letters from friends and colleagues congratulating him.

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/80 · Item · 29 August 1879
Part of College Archives

Bundle of four Receipts for a year's payment by Mr Rowe to the Parish of St Clement. Collected by Cambridge Union. Signed by the collector G Nooke. (Michaelmas to Christmas, Christmas to Lady Day, Lady Day to Midsummer, and Midsummer to Lady Day)
Each with a total of 5s 8d but one which totalled 4s 8d.

Cambridge Union
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1854/13 · Item · 1854
Part of College Archives
  1. Received of Thomas Gifford £2 6s 8d by Joseph Gifford for half a year's property tax on Jesus College estate due Lady Day 1854.
  2. Mr Gifford to John Farah £1 2s for 3 gates.
  3. Thomas Gifford bought from W Ingle, grocer, draper and ironmonger, £1 16s for 3 gates and 9s for 2 posts.
  4. Thomas Gifford to H Beaumont for painting 3 gates twice over, 13s 6d.
  5. Total expenses for gates, £6 7s 2d.
Gifford, Thomas
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1848/21 · Item · 8th January 1848
Part of College Archives

The purchase of 50 tonnes of Blythe coal (after a £7, 10s debit totaling £33, 15s, 0d), and 100 tonnes of Ducks coal (after a debit of £15 totaling £70), paid together by cheque (all in one glued bundle).

Further, the payment of £30, 0s, 0d to Edward Mason to freight the coal, and £15, 0s, 0d to William Barton to haul and portage it to the coal house.

The Master Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College Cambridge in account with Henry Winter

1840:
December 10th: To cash paid Phoenix Insurance Office premium and duty on policy for £1500 on no. 59 Aldermanbury to Christmas 1841… £4 10s 0d

1841:
April 1st: By cash of Mr Luckin for dilapidations at no. 59 Aldermanbury… £25 10s 6d
May 31st: [the same] premium and duty on policy for £600 on no. 134 High Street Boro [sic] from this day to Midsummer 1842… £3 8s 3d

1842:
January 4th: [the same] for £1500 on no. 59 Aldermanbury to Christmas 1842… £4 10s 0d
July 7th: [the same] for £600 on no. 134 High Street to Midsummer 1843… £3 3s 0d

1843:
January 6th: [the same] for £1500 on no. 59 Aldermanbury to Christmas 1843… £4 10s 0d
July 1st: [the same] for £600 on no. 134 High Street to Midsummer 1844… £3 3s 0d

1844:
January 3rd: [the same] for £1500 on no. 59 Aldermanbury to Christmas 1844… £4 10s 0d
July 4th: [the same] for £600 on no. 134 High Street to Midsummer 1845… £3 3s 0d

1845:
January 8th: [the same] for £1500 on no. 59 Aldermanbury to Christmas 1845… £4 10s 0d
July 1st: [the same] for £600 on no. 134 High Street to Midsummer 1846… £3 3s 0d
December 15th: The amount of Bill for Business… £24 10s 4d
The like as to Mrs. Jones’s Legacy… £1 19s 2d

Balance due to Mr Henry… £39 9s 3d
Total: £64 19s 9d

[in another hand] item 16 December 1845: Paid amount of insurances (£38 10s 3d) by cheque on month payable at J Watts (?) - WT

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The Master Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College, Cambridge
To Henry Winter

As to Mrs Sarah Jones’s Legacy
1840:
May: Writing letter to Dr French the 20th by his desire with the Release executed by the College to W. Kynaston Mrs Jones’s Executor and the stock receipt for £6299 and consols… £0 5s 0d

1841:
February: Drawing statement as required by Dr French of the appropriation of the Dividends from the original investment after the Testatrix’s death to the Transfer of the fund into the names of the College and fair popy and writing him therewith… £0 6s 8d
May: Attending Dr French the 6th on the refusal of the Bank of England to pay the Dividends on the £6200 and £3 per cent consols to Messieurs Hoares under the Power of Attorney held by them from the College and afterwards on Mr Moore (the stockbroker) thereon… £0 6s 8d
Attending Messieurs Hoares the 7th leaving with them Brokers memorandum of transfer and they were to explain the matter at the Bank… £0 6s 8d
Attending Messieurs Hoares the 11th further thereon and on the variance in the description of the account in the Bank Books and as to obtaining a further Power of Attorney for receipt of Dividends… £0 6s 8d
Writing letter to Dr French thereon… £0 5s 0d
Paid Postages messengers [thereon]… £0 2s 6d

Total: £1 19s 2d

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The Master Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College, Cambridge
To Henry Winter

1839:
March: Attending Mr Taylor the Surveyor the 5th on his leaving a statement of Dilapidation at no. 59 Aldermanbury and 134 High Street Borough perusing same and conferring thereon… £0 6s 8d
Drawing notice to repair pursuant to Covenant in lease of no. 134 High Street Boro and copy statement of dilapidation to annex… £0 6s 8d
Two fair copies for service… £0 3s 4d
Attending Mr Blakesley (Executor of Mr Jones’s assignee of lease) the 6th and serving him with notice… £0 6s 8d
Drawing Notice to repair no. 59 Aldermanbury and copy statement of dilapidation to annex… £0 6s 8d
Three fair Copies for service… £0 10s 0d
Attendance on Mr Clarke (surviving Executor of Mr Gifford lessee of House in Aldermanbury serving notice… £0 6s 8d
The like on Mr Lucken the assignee of Mr Clarke and the tenant of the premises… £0 6s 8d
April: Writing Mr Taylor the Surveyor the 9th in reply to his of 28th February informing him of the service of notices to repair… £0 5s 0d
June: Attendance on Mr English the Tenant of 134 High Street Boro the 20th conferring on his wishing to know the terms of renewal of lease of the Premises occupied by him on the expiration of the existing lease at Michaelmas 1841 and he was to confer with the lessees thereon… £0 6s 8d
The like the 21st when he stated that Mr Blakesly declined to renew and Mr English wished to ascertain the terms… £0 6s 8d
September: Writing Letter to Dr French the 11th accordingly… £0 5s 0d
December: The like to Mr Taylor the 11th to ascertain if repairs referred to in notices had been done… £0 5s 0d

1840:
January: The like to Dr French as to repairs renewal of leases in reply to his letter of the 9th also… £0 5s 0d
March: Attendance on Dr French the 14th by Appointment taking instruction to ascertain Mr Luckins determination as to renewing lease of 59 Aldermanbury and conferring on other subjects… £0 6s 8d
Writing Mr Luckin the 14th accordingly… £0 5s 0d
The like to Dr French by Mr Luckin’s desire to ascertain the terms of renewal… £0 5s 0d
April: Attendance on Dr French the 30th thereon and taking his directions to instruct Mr Taylor to assess fine… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor the 30th thereon and directing him to communicate with Dr French thereon… £0 5s 0d
May: Writing Letter to Mr Shermy (Mr English’s Solicitor) the 30th apprising him that the College had determined not to renew their lease of no. 134 High Street Boro but would let by the year at rack rent… £0 5s 0d
September: Attending Mr Taylor the 23rd on Mr Luckin having declined to renew the Lease of no. 59 Aldermanbury and as to the amount of Dilapidations conferring on the propriety of allowing Mr. Shea (the Tenant) to become a yearly tenant from 25th instant until a renewal could be arranged… £0 6s 8d
Attending Mr Shea the 24th when he proposed to become a yearly tenant at £65 Per Annum. Clear of all taxes - the College repairing - 6 months notice to quit to the given on either side and conferring thereon… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Dr French the 24th for his instructions as to accepting Mr Shea as Tenant and as to Mr Taylor’s application to renew lease of Half Moon Inn and no 131 High Street… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Tyler the 28th in answer to his letters on the College declining to renew at present… £0 5s 0d
Carried forward: £7 3s 4d [new side]

/ [September 1840 ongoing]
Brought forward: £7 3s 4d
The like to Mr Taylor instructing him to proceed with estimate of the claim against Mr Luckin for dilapidations… £0 5s 0d
Drawing form of letters to be signed by Mr Shea defining terms of tenancy and copy and writing Letter to him therewith and thereon for signature… £0 6s 8d
October: Copy Mr Taylor’s Estimate of dilapidations at no. 59 Aldermanbury amounting to £25.10.6… £0 3s 6d
Writing Letter to Mr Luckin the 26th with the original requesting payment of the amount and attending to serve same upon him in Aldersgate Street
November: Writing Letter to Mr Luckin the 14th further thereon and requesting an immediate settlement… £0 5s 0d
Attending Dr French the 19th by appointment on the arrangement concluded with Mr Shea when the Dr requested a copy of Mr Shea’s Letter to be forwarded to him also conferring to insuring premises against Fire and taking instructions to consult Mr Taylor as to value of premises and to insure accordingly… £0 6s 8d
Copy Mr Shea’s Letter and writing Letter to Dr French the 19th therewith and thereon… £0 5s 0d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor the 19th for his opinion as to the amount in which no. 59 Aldermanbury should be insured… £0 5s 0d
December: The like to Mr Luckin the 11th threatening proceedings if amount of Dilapidations not paid… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Taylor the 18th in answer to his of this day on Mr Luckins application for permission to reenter premises to repair which could not be allowed… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Luckin thereon and demanding immediate payment of the sum claimed… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Shea the 19th to ascertain whether any German Pipe or Stove was used in 59 Aldermanbury premises for the information of the insurance office… £0 5s 0d
Attending at the Phoenix Fire Insurance Office the 22nd insuring premises for £1500 and paying the premium and duty to Xmas 1841 and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d

1841:
January: Attending Mr English the 7th and apprising him that it had been determined to accept Mr Tyler as yearly tenant of 134 High Street as his offer exceeded Mr English’s by £5 Per Annum… £0 6s 0d
The like the 13th when he stated that Mr Tyler was dead and he proposed to give the same rent for the premises as Mr T. had offered if Mr T.’s Executors refused the Tenancy… £0 6s 0d
Attending Messieurs Pocock and Wilkin (Mr Luckin’s Solicitors) the 23rd on their claiming an allowance for fixtures on the premises as a set off against the claim for dilapidations which could not be admitted and they were to consider the subject further… £0 6s 0d
February: Attending Dr French the 5th as to advertizing 59 Aldermanbury on a 40 year’s Lease and taking instructions to confer with Mr Taylor thereon and the references to be made. Conferring also on the death of Mr Tyler and Mr English’s proposal to become the Tenant of 134 High Street when Dr F. stated Mr Tyler’s Executors wished to take them on same terms… £0 13s 4d.
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor the 5th thereon… £0 5s 0d
March: Perusing form of advertisement received from Mr Taylor making alterations therein and fair copy and writing Mr Taylor the 5th returning same… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor the 24th on application made by Messieurs Cranch and Son on their wishing to know what further fine would be required on renewal of Lease of 59 Aldermanbury on the expiration of 14 years… £0 5s 0d
April: Attending Mr Luckin in the 1st receiving £25.10.6 the amount claimed and giving receipt… £0 6s 8d
Paid for Receipt stamp… £0 1s 0d
Writing Letter to Messieurs Cranch and Son the 3rd in reply to their enquiries as to renewal of Fine… £0 5s 0d
Writing Letter to Dr French the 14th for instructions as to insurance of no. 134 High Street the lease having expired… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Tayolor the 30th in reply to his letter of the 8th instant to learn whether he had taken possession… £0 5s 0d
May: Attending Dr French the 6th taking instructions to insure for £600. Conferring as to repeating the advertizement for Lease of 59 Aldermanbury and the terms of letting… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor for description of Premises 134 High Street for the purpose of insuring same… £0 5s 0d
Attending a Mr Oliver of 37 Amwell Street, Claremont Square the 19th on his wishing to know the amount of Fine for a Lease of 59 Aldermanbury. Conferring with him thereon when he offered £500 for a 40 year lease… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Dr French thereon and for instructions… £0 5s 0d
Attending Dr French the 25th conferring on Mr Oliver’s offer of £500 for a Lease of 59 Aldermanbury when the offer was declined… £0 6s 8d
Attending at the Phoenix Fire Insurance Office the 31st proposing Insurance of no 134 High Street for £600 paying a deposit of £1 and the Surveyor of the Company was to inspect premises… £0 6s 8d
June: Attending Mr Taylor the 3rd conferring on the delay in completing the arrangement with Mr Tyler’s Executors and he was to allow Mr English to remain in possession until Midsummer… £0 6s 8d
Attending at the Phoenix Office the 14th for Policy when informed that an extra premium at the rate of about 5 Per Cent would be required in consequence of a stove used in Mr English’s Trade and also from the premises being attached to a Public Inn. Paying remainder of Premium and Duty on Policy to Midsummer 1842 and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d
Carried forward: £17 2s 10d [new side]

/[June 1841 ongoing]
Brought Forward: £17 2s 10d
Writing Letter to Mr Jonathan White (Executor of the late Mr W Tyler) requesting his determination respecting the Tenancy of 134 High Street from Midsummer… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr English apprising him that he must give possession of the Premises on 24th instant and requesting the payment of a quarter’s rent which would then be due… £0 5s 0d
Attendance on Mr J White the 10th when he stated that a Dr Fisher who married a Daughter of Mr Tyler had succeeded in right of his Wife to Mr Tyler’s property was desirous of taking 134 High Street and that on his return from Paris he would call to sign agreement… £0 6s 8d
July: Writing Letter to Mr White the 5th with reference thereto and to know if Dr Fisher had returned from Paris… £0 5s 0d
August: Writing Letter to Dr French the 31st in answer to his of the 30th as to repeating the advertizement for Lease of 59 Aldermanbury… £0 5s 0d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor and giving him instructions accordingly… £0 5s 0d
October: The like in answer to his enquiries whether Dr French had made any alteration in the amount of Fine on renewal… £0 5s 0d
Drawing Form of Letter for yearly Tenancy of 134 High Street at £50 Per Annum from 24th June 1841 and fair copy thereof for signature of Dr Fisher… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr White therewith the 13th requesting he would forward the same for Dr Fisher’s signature… £0 5s 0d
Attendance on Dr Fisher the 29th when he stated that although he had called upon Mr Taylor to decline the Tenancy of the premises yet upon further consideration he had no objection now to take them in the event of Mr Taylor not having offered the refusal to Mr English… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr Taylor thereon… £0 5s 0d

1842:
January: Attendance at the Phoenix Fire Office paying premium and Duty on Insurance of no. 59 Aldermanbury and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d
July: Attendance at the Phoenix Office paying Premium and Duty on Insurance of 134 High Street Boro and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d
Attending Mr Taylor the 16th as to the Quarter’s rent due from Mr English to Midsummer 1841 for his refusal to pay more than at the rate of £42 Per Annum instead of £50 and conferring thereon… £0 6s 8d
Writing Letter to Mr English demanding payment… £0 5s 0d
The like to Mr Shermy (Mr English’s Solicitor) the 22nd in answer to his letter and declining to accept less than that quarter’s rent at the rate of £50 Per Annum which sum was ultimately paid to Mr Taylor… £0 5s 0d

1843:
January: Attendance at the Phoenix Fire Office the 6th paying Premium and duty on insurance of 59 Aldermanbury to Xmas 1843 and taking Receipt… £0 6s 8d
July: The like the 1st paying premium and duty on Insurance of 134 High Street to Midsummer 1844 and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d

1844:
January: The like the 3rd paying premium and duty on Insurance of 134 High Street to Midsummer 1844 and taking receipt… £0 6s 8d
February: Writing Letter to Mr Taylor the 24th in answer to his of the 23rd as to allowing Mr Shea for repairs of Roof and Gutters… £0 5s 0d
April: The like to Dr French the 13th on MEssieurs Brown and Companies Letter to him respecting period of renewal of Lease of 63 Aldermanbury by Mr Bridgett (assignee of Sr W. Heygate)... £0 5s 0d
July: Attendance at the Phoenix Fire Office the 4th paying Insurance on 134 High Street to Midsummer 1845… £0 6s 8d

1845:
January: The like the 8th paying Insurance on 59 Aldermanbury to Xmas 1845… £0 6s 8d
July: The like the 1st paying Insurance on 134 High Street and taking receipt to Midsummer 1846… £0 6s 8d
Paid Postages Messengers… £0 7s 6d
Total: £24 10s 4d

Winter, Henry
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1879/79 · Item · July 30 1879
Part of College Archives

Bundle of receipts and bills of water rates paid by Jesus College to the Cambridge University and Town Waterworks Company for supplying water to the following properties on King Street and Manor Street, for 10s and 6s 9d respectively between October 1878 and July 1879.Signed and Collected by W. L. Dickson, Collector.

Each receipt has printed on the back a Note from the manager and the conditions of the Company's Act.

Cambridge University and Town Water Works Company
Burial certificate
JCCA/JCAD/11/1/10/1 · Item · 10th February 1737
Part of College Archives

Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.

Bursar
JCCA/JCAD/2 · Series · 1556-2018
Part of College Archives

Includes accounts and trusts

Bursarial/Bursar's Committee
JCCA/JCGB/2/1 · File · 1948 - 2020
Part of College Archives

Minutes, agendas and associated papers.

There is an electronic index to the supporting papers compiled and updated by the Bursar's Assistant. This is closed to researchers as it is a current working document but can be searched by the Archivist.