Particulars and conditions of sale of 91 Eastbourne Terrace which is described as being held on lease from Jesus College for the residue of a term of 40 years from Lady day 1898 at a low annual ground rent
Letter from Dilley, Theakston & Read, advising on the sale of the Rectory House in Yelling.
Protracted c orrespondence about the sale of Hinxton Vicarage, largely involving the Vicar, Arthur E. Penney, and the Bursar. The Vicarage was in a dilapidated condition, and therre was much discussion about the price. The first purchaser was a Mr Barnett, who planned to establish a reformatory for young men who had fallen foul of the police, and were to be trained for positions in the colonies. This provoked protests in the village, and was presumbly dropped. The file ends with an undated advertisement for the sale of a refurbished Vicarage as a 'charming country property'.
Notes and correspondence about the sale of the Rectory, with printed particulars, for sale by auction, 21 November 1945. Current tenant is Mrs Gwen Raverat, whose tenance termniates on 24 June 1946. Note on 30 October 1946 that the property was sold for £2750.
Correspondence between the Rectory, T.H.W. Clapton, the College, the bishoo of Ely,surveyors and solicitors, resulting in the sale of Rectory farm to one purchaser and two cottages to another.
Letters from the Vicar, Arthur C. Vidler, about the farm in Preston, its bad state and reasons why it is losing money. There is a building on the farm which was paid for by a mortgage from Queen Anne's Bounty, not yet paid off. A new tenant took over in 1902. Two offers to buy the land were received in late1902. Much discussion ensued, including consultations with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and a report from A.G. Grain, land agent, recommending a sale. In 1904 the farm was to be leased again, but by the end of that year, a sale for £600 was agreed.
Correspondence concerning the sale of the land to the west of the railway line to Trinity College for £2,000
Includes correspondence concerning negotiations for the sale of land in Purbeck Road to Mr Stevenson [of the Leys School, Cambridge] on which he proposed to build 3 houses. Includes discussion as to whether to include rights of way over the roadway and the implications of the covenants in the lease to Alfred Kett dated 10th November 1887
Correspondence concerning the sale of 3 acres of back land with a frontage only to the Great Eastern Railway (currently in the tenancy of Mr Solly) to Mr George Kett for £1200. Includes negotiations over terms; a valuation of the land (and plan) prepared by Charles Bidwell; a report on the property; an estimate for making a new road leading to the G. E. Railway from the Hills Road for Messrs Rattee & Kett; and the duplicate agreement for the sale
Negotiations over the sale of one acre of glebe land, required for building six cottages, in pursuance of the Housing and Town Planning Act 1909. Correspondence between the Rector, E.A. Lnes, the Bursar, and Alfred Newman, Clerk to the Cosford Rural District Council. The sale seemed to be agreed at the end of 1911, but there is one further letter of 1921, mentioning the reapportionment of the tithe, and the completion of the sale.
Report to the Minister of agriculture, fisheries and food on the proposed sale by the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College, Cambridge, to the Ministry of Transport of a parcel of land within the curtilage of the College.
Correspondence
Two letters from the Rector,Henry J, Daubeny, and copies of lawyers' letters, about selling some glebe land to Earl Cowper. Perhaps with plans removed to cabinet.
Letters about the sale of glebe land to the Trustees of the De Freville Estate: letter from E.H.G. de Freville of Hinxton Hall Saffron Walden 1893, R.L. Twells, Vicar, 1895, and Stamford & Metcalfe, solicitors 1896., with a sketch of the lands. With standard valuations of the living for the College, 1914, 1920.
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.-
Letter from the Vicar, Reginald Letts, asking permission to sell a piece of glebe to the Parish Council for a cemetery.
Draft agreement to sell some glebe land to Cambridg County Council for smallholdings, with two letters from the Vica (A.W. Ivatt) explaining and approving the translation, and a not of agreement from the College.
Letters from the Vicar about proposal to sell some glebe land to the present tenant, and thanks for College's agreement. With a copy of a note and valuation by Messrs Bidwell.
Prior, Claude BIncludes sale of exchequer bills and purchase of exchequer bills
Paid to the College's bank, Smith, Payne, and Co.
Includes sale of exchequer bills from the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Jesus and the purchase of exchequer bills for Rev. Dr. French by R.W. Harrison, Broker
Profits placed in the account of the College
Total sold: 1975-3-9
Total bought: 1923-16-3
To Rev. French. Sale of exchequer bills for £406 6s 5d. Brokered by R W Harrison.
Hoare, Henry HughThis is a request from Henry Finch for the payment of a year's salary due Michaelmas 1845 in the amount of £13 6s 8d to the Vicarage of Cambridge from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College
Finch, Rev. HenryRev. Mr. Finch requests £13 6s 8d from Rev. Dr. French as his salary as minister at Great Shelford. Paid to Mr. Finch's son.
Finch, Rev. HenryReceipt acknowledging payment of £13 6s 8d annual salary for being vicar of Great Shelford.
Finch, Rev. HenryReceived 21st October 1836 of the Reverend French the sum of nine shillings ad 2 pence as _____ salary to Michaelmas last.
Johnson, ThomasPaid £13 6s 8d to him as salary for being vicar of Shelford.
Finch, Rev. HenryLetter from a Mr. Richard to the Bursar, taking the liberty of reminding him that he has not yet received the salary due to him as Barnaby Lecturer (Logic) during the year 1848-9. Mr. Richard reminds the Bursar that he was Barnaby Lecturer for the year 1847-48 and found that he received a cheque for £3 2s 2d in the October following his explanation in your office. Written from Sidney College.
Richard, Mr."Salaries of mint and exchange officials in the long cross recoinage of 1247-1250", [by] Martin Allen, typescript, four pages on four folios (recto only), with two tables, undated but datable to no later than 2005, when the published version of this paper appeared in the British Numismatic Journal.
Allen, Martin R.Includes photograph of drawing
Lacquer disk given to Laurence Picken to use as a means of physically 'inverting' (i.e. re-winding) the open reel tape recording of The Seasons (PP/Picken/3/6/1) if he wanted to make use of the second track on the tape. Note from 'JAS' [recording engineer] explaining this on the inner sleeve.
Actual recording on lacquer disk unknown - no annotations.
University Recording CompanyDirected by Duncan Apsden. Music listed:
1.Miserere mei, Deus
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Vigilate
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Salve Regina
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Fantasia in C major (organ)
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Laudibus in sanctis
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Haec dies
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Fantasia in A minor (organ)
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Haec dicit Dominus
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Ne irascaris, Domine
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Infelix ego
Recordings of sacred choral music, no details given of performers or venue.
Side A '1953 Hail Mary 78'
Side B '1953 There is no rose [?] 78'
Matrix no URC74
University Recording CompanyEngraving by Meyer from the drawing by C. R. Leslie.
Peaches £1 8s 6d
Nectarines £1 2s 6d
Apricots £1 2s 6d
Plums 12s
Cheries 12s
Package 2s 6d
Total £5
Contains letter from S. Mackie to College acknowledging receipt of payment of Dr French's and College's Account.
Mackie, Mrs. SComprises carbon copies of letters sent out by Seymour Martin Lipset (Professor of Government and Sociology, Harvard University) whilst he was at the Salk Institute.
M. R. James's no. 76. Contains: Epistola Hieronymi ad Demetriadum Virginem; Dicta Anselmi Archiepiscopi; Sermo S. Augustini de penitentia; Collaterales iiiior virtutum; De xii lapidibus; Orationes seu meditationes Anselmi Archiepiscopi; Expl. monologion Anselmi arch.: Inc. prologus in proslogion eiusdem; Proslogion Anselmi; Liber B. Augustini de presentia summi et veri ac omnipotentis dei; Seneca de institutione morum; Collatio Serapionis; De vestimentis sacerdotalibus; an exposition of the canon of the mass; a tract on prosody (wanting the first leaf); elegiac verses on death (30 lines); a dialogue on prosody; verses in another hand (wanting a quire); hymn to the Virgin; two unconnected lines of verse; prologue to a treatise on astronomy, with treatise beginning "Spera est rotundum et globosum corpus" and ending with instructions on making an astrolabe; and a gloss on the Lamentations.
Works of St Greory, Bishop of Nazianzus, bearing on the flyleaf the old title "Apologij gregorii cum aliis"; M. R. James's no. 38. A preface (Rufini ad Apronianum ... ) is followed by eight books: Apologeticus; De epiphaniis sive de natali domini; De luminibus sive secundis epiphaniis; De pentecosten de spiritu sancto; In semet ipso de agro; De ieremie dictis presente imperatore ... ; De reconciliatione monachorum; and De grandinis vastatione cum pater episcopus reticeret. There follows a separate treatise: Incipit tractatus in canone misse et de differentiis in faciendis crucibus ... a Ricardo abbate ecclesie premonstrati ordinis editus.
Consists of a reprint from 'To Honor Roman Jakobson: Essays on the occasion of his seventieth birthday', signed and sent to Bronowski by the author, with an envelope listing the essay.
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.