Invoice for carpentry from Jesus College to Thomas Chapman, dated October 30th 1832. Work conducted April 14 to Aug 6 1832, including mending fences in the pound, repacing Fellows coach house doors, mending the staircase, mending the students' bogs and putting a new spring on the door, work done on the lodge. Total of £1 18s 6d. Signed by Thomas Chapman's mark.
Chapman, ThomasInvoice for work done at the Hundon Rectory by order of Mr Robert Cuthbert to Thomas Knock, carpenter from August 13th to January 22nd 1836. Includes repairing the barn floor, sawing boards, work on the stable, mending doors, 20 pounds of nails, rehanging sashes, altering shutters. Total of £6 10 5s. Signed Thomas Knock.
Cuthbert, RobertInvoice for work done at Hundon Rectory by the order Thomas Cuthbert for work done between May 26 1826 and February 5 1827. Includes work done on gates, rails, fencing the pond, repairing doors. Total of £3 7s 8d. Signed Thomas Knock.
Cuthbert, ThomasInvoice for carpentry work done at Hundon Rectory by the order Thomas Cuthbert for work done between Maarch 10 1830 and February 23 1831. Includes repairing doors, barn, creating and mending fences, purchase of nails, new window ends, pulling down trees, making portable mangers. Total of £10 10d. Settled by cash, signed Thomas Knock, carpenter.
Cuthbert, ThomasInvoice for carpentry work done at Hundon Rectory by Thomas Knock, by the order of Mr Thomas Cuthbert. Work done from March 1 1831 to 27 October 1831. Includes new standart firing and hainging doors at Granary's house, repairing garden fences, repairing the back to the cart lodge, purchase of nails, purchase of a sawing board, making and hanging gates and repairing old ones, repairing casings, setting upright the Gable with drawing (?), hewing and sawing boards and carting things for Granary, eaves board to the Granary etc. Total of £7 16s. Settled by Thomas Knock on Nov 23 1831(?).
Cuthbert, ThomasReceipt for carpentry work done at the parsonage in Hundon between January and October 1875 on the request of Robert F. Cuthbert, including: putting a new weatherboard above the barn door; repairing stable doors; repairing and boarding piggery doors; sawing out stuff for fences against horse yard and stack yard; putting down posts and fences against the horse yard; repairing fences in cow yard and stack yard; putting down gateposts and repairing gates about the fields and yards. Total cost is £3 15s 7d, including nails and labour.
Knock, CharlesReceipt for work done by Charles Knock, carpenter, at Hundon Parsonage by the order of Mr R.F. Cuthbert, including putting in new door-sill, repairing doors to stables, hanging new gate and repairing old ones, including cost of labour and nails. Also for putting down trees and cutting out stuff for fencing; weatherbording 100ft of sawing; repairing fences and weatherbording; other jobs about the yard, including labour and nails; repairing fences in the stackyard, including labour and nails. Total cost £3 6s 3d.
Knock, CharlesAddressed to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Receipt for 15 shillings to be paid to James Tibbit for carpentry work done on the college estate occupied by John Tew. Work carried out included a new gate, two posts, and two wing rales [sic].
James TibbitIncludes note from Council acknowledging carpet requires replacement but that it should only be replaced when it is absolutely worn, 1982; correspondence relating to purchase of new carpet for the SCR from Wilton Royal Carpet Factory including sample of wool to be used in making the carpet, 1987-8;
Wilton Royal Carpet Factory25th June 1814, carriage of 2 mats; 10th July 1814 carriage of 3 cases. Total costs: £1 6s 6d.
Signed by J. Salmon.
Printed text on reverse:
Thomas Newsam & Co.'s (late J. Henson & Co.) London, Cambridge and Ely wagons.
Set out from the Bricklayer's Arms Inn, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday noon; arrive at the Catharine Wheel Inn, Bishopsgate Street, London, on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and return the same days at 4 o'clock in the afternoon; also a wagon arrives at the Four Swans Inn, Bishopsgate Street, on Wednesday, and returns the same day. The wagons arrive at Cambridge on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
The Yorkshire wagons arrive at Cambridge every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and return the same days.
Wagons to Ely Wednesday and Saturday, and return to Cambridge Monday and Thursday.
N.B. The Proprietors will not be accountable for Plate, Watches, jewels, Writings, China or Glass above the value of £.10 unless entered as such and paid for accordingly.
Rent period for Carter Jonas was from 1913 to 1914.
Consists of a booklet (in a series of Harvard University program on Technology and Society reprints), with an envelope listing the booklet.
Consists of a booklet (in a series of UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences reprints) containing a conference paper by Roman Jakobson, edited by Carterette, from the proceedings of the Third conference on Speech, Language and Communication. With an envelope listing the booklet.
From the Reverend Dr French to W. Barton for carting 46 tonnes fo coals and porterage on the 26th of August 1845, carting 50 tonnes of coal and porterage on the 4th September 1845, carting 33 tonnes of coal and porterage on 17th of September 1845, and carting 31 tonnes of coal and porterage on 22nd September 1845.
Note at the bottom saying 'This Bill is correct, Richard Rowe'
Paid £16.
A paper roll endorsed "Pertinacio Prioresse Sancte Radegundis Cantab'". 29 1/2" x 12". Endorsed in 16th century hand.
Valuation of a chair described as "possibly late 19th century reproduction of an early 17th century elbow chair in oak with carved decoration on the panelled back, a boarded seat and turned legs connected by stretchers. Donated by The Rt Rev Leslie Brown, late Bishop of St. Edmundsbury.
Includes photograph of picture and correspondence with Mellon Foundation for British Art concerning reproduction of image of painting in Benedict Nicolson's study of the works of Joseph Wright of Derby.
Summary of the case, with arguments for and against, by R. Richards, Lincoln's Inn.
A statement of Mr Oakley's affairs and extracts from his will, followed by a series of questions to counsel, as to whether and how the money can be claimed from Mr Oakley's widow. He owned the advowson to a second living, and a personal estate. With the opinion of J. Mansfield, of the Temple.
Documents summarising the arguments for and against the Vicar's claim to small tithes from four farms. There is much repetition of material in the documents.
A handwritten bibliographical list.
Consists of a memo from Mick Jackson (BBC) on the possibility of producing video cassette tapes of 'The Ascent of Man' programmes, a press cutting of an article on 'Catrivision: A New Video dimension' (Los Angeles Times Home Magazine, 6 May 1973) and a development report on 'The Future of Television Technology - the Seventies' from engineering headquarters of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Records relating to Willow Farm Business Park, Castle Donington.
Includes photograph of picture
Comprises correspondence with the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW) relating to their Third Annual Briefing conference on 'New Horizons in Science' (15-19 Nov 1965) which Bronowski participated in by chairing a panel.
Also includes a letter from Albert Rosenfeld (Science editor, Life) on the conference, a preliminary programme, short biographies of speakers and a list of participants.
Arranged by shelf (with Supplement and additions to 1791), using old shelfmarks
Arranged alphabetically by author's surname or title of book if no author is apparent. Lists former shelf marks.
Arranged by shelf using old shelfmarks.
Arranged alphabetically by author's surname or title of book if no author is apparent. Lists former shelf marks.
Arranged by shelf (with list of books removed by Caryl in 1772), using old shelfmarks
Arranged alphabetically by author's surname or title of book if no author is apparent. Lists former shelf marks.
Arranged alphabetically by author's surname or title of book if no author is apparent. Lists former shelf marks.
Warham, JohnArranged alphabetically by author's surname or title of book if no author is apparent. Lists former shelf marks.
Caryl, LynfordComprises preparation work for an extended index and catalogue of Bronowski's publications. Contains lists of publications and publication details (with annotations) organised alphabetically with specific sections on "Blake", "Books", "Chess", "Einstein", "Journals", "Leonardo", "Letters", "Poetry" and "Reviews". Also includes lists of "some unpublished material" and television and radio programmes featuring Bronowski.
Part 1 contains A-J and draft lists of publications etc.
Part 2 contains "Journals"-O.
Part 3 contains P-Z.
Handwritten list of books owned by Frederick Brittain
Includes items by Bronowski and Kathleen Raine. Also includes a note, on University of California at San Diego department of literature headed paper, on sending Bronowski the catalogue.
The catalogue advertises forthcoming publications including 'The Ways of Man' series.
Lists books seen by John Clarke as well as those he owned; the latter were donated to the College by Clarke's mother in 1790.