For Samuel Bolter and Hannah Harrison.
For Richard Brownin and Mary Foard. Signed by William Matthews, church clerk of Comberton.
For John Smith of Thriplow (Triploe) and Mary Lee of All Saints parish, Cambridge. Signed by Timothy Perkins, curate of Thriplow.
For Joseph Cowley of Coton and Martha Hunt of All Saints parish, Cambridge. Signed by H. Stebbing, rector of Coton.
For Thomas Humphreys and Ann Lamb.
For Solomon Clements of St. Andrew the Great parish, Cambridge and Elizabeth Clarke of All Saints parish, Cambridge. Signed by John Micklebourgh, minister of St. Andrews the Great parish, Cambridge
For Samuel Spence of Cherry Hinton and Mary Coe of All Saints parish, Cambridge. Signed by A. Pern
This letter from R.C. Packman to Rev. French certifies that Mrs. Webb, widow of the late Mr. Webb, is a person of good character and conversation and a member of the Church of England
Packman, R. C.Letter to J. H. H. Goodwin to certify that Mr Bedwell had executed and completed his house and premises in Tenison Road in accordance with the plan approved and the work was deemed satisfactory.
With a leaflet about the magazine.
This letter from Alfred Nicholas Bull, Chaplain, to Rev. French certifies that Mrs. Susanna Bull, widow of the late Mr. Nicholas Bull, is now living at No. 15 Finsbury Place South in the City of London
Bull, Alfred NicholasThis letter from Eliza Hilton Hartcup to Rev. French certifies that she is in her forty eighth year and the widow of Rev. Thomas Hartcup. She thanks the Rev. French for his gift of 13 pounds sterling given last year in order to support her and her two children as she cannot do it without help. A Rev. Simmons, Curate of St. Luke in Chelsea, signs the letter as well to certify that Mrs Eliza Hilton Hartcup is living in this Parish and appeared before him on 4th April 1845
Hartcup, Mrs. Eliza HiltonThis letter from W. Borrows, Minister of St. Paul's in Clapham, Surrey certifies that Anne Banks Hunt, widow of Richard Hunt, is not living at Clapham in Surrey and is of good life and conversation
Borrows, WilliamA certificate sent to Dr. French confirming that Mrs. Watkins is residing in Salisbury and is a widow of good life, signed by John Gisruly, the Vicar of Sancon, and G. T. Biddlecombe.
Gisruly, JohnIn the matter of a sale from Albert Edward Adams to Reverand Thomas Wilfrid Crafer and others
Certificate of the contract for the redemption of Land Tax
Jessopp, John S.Number 169,299. Includes plan and receipt of payment
Letter from John Scott confirming the residences of both Catherine Marsh, widow of the late Revd. Henry Marsh and Charlotte Sanderson, widow of the late Revd. Alfred Marsh, at Bromley College, Kent.
Document signed by John Scott "Mrs. Marsh being disabled", and Charlotte Sanderson.
Letter from John Scott confirming the residence of Susanne Bull, widow of the late Revd. Richard Bull, Vicar of Saffron Walden, Essex and Orthodox Clergyman of the Church of England, at Bromley College, Kent.
Mrs. Bull, SusanneA note stating that James Sumpter and Edward Betts certify "that ye Room over ye best Parlour in ye Parsonage House at Graveley is fitted up & ready for ye Books left by the Revd: Mr: Trotter late Rector of Gravely." Signed in different hands by Sumpter and Betts.
Sumpter, JamesAwarded to Lawrence Picken in 1991.
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of LondonAwarded to Lawrence Picken 'Professeur, Directeur du Departement de Musicologie de Jesus College a Cambridge' in 1987.
Paris Nanterre UniversityThis document is comprised of statements to certify that widows are either in new living arrangements or deceased. Mrs. Catherine Marsh, widow of the Rev. Henry Marsh, is certified as living in Bromley College, Kent. The statement is signed for her by her Chaplain as she is disabled by paralysis. Mrs. Catherine Sanderson, widow of the Rev. Alfred Sanderson, is certified as living in Bromley College, Kent. The statement is signed in her own hand. Mrs. Festing is listed as having died on 26th July, 1844, as witnessed by a chaplain
Certificates addressed to Dr. French certifying that Ann Holgate, Grace Murgatroyd, Mary Bromley, Elizabeth Collett, and Susannah Beseley are all widows of orthodox Anglican clergymen now residing in Bromley College, and are widows of good life and conversation.
Scott, Thomascertification of pension to Mrs. Ball, widow of Rev Ball
Landon, Jamescertification of Rustat pension to Mrs. Furness, widow of Rev Furness
Furness, Mrs Marycertification of pension to Mrs. Heawood, widow of Rev Heawood
Landon, JamesCertification of Rustat pension to Mrs Webb, widow of Rev'd Webb
Themble, CharlesOrgelwerke I. Fantaisie, Grande pièce symphonique, Prélude, Fugue et Variation [Organ Work I. Fantasia, Great symphonic piece, prelude, fugue and variation]. By César Franck.
Published by Peters, Leipzig.
Orgelwerke I. Fantaisie, Grande pièce symphonique, Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Pastoral, Prière, Final [Organ Work I. Fantasia, Great symphonic piece, prelude, fugue and variation, Pastoral, Prayer, Final]. By César Franck.
Published by Peters, Leipzig.
Chaconne in G minor (being Sonata VI from the posthumous 'Ten Sonatas of Four Parts'. Originally for 2 violins, gamba and basso continuo). By Henry Purcell.
Arranged for string orchestra by W. Gillies Whittaker.
The bowing revised by Mary G. Whittaker.
Full score and set of parts (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Violoncello, Double Bass).
Published by Oxford University Press, London. In the "Oxford orchestral series".
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
Consists of a letter, from the International Sponsoring Committee for the Chaim Weizmann Centenary Celebration 1974-1975, inviting Bronowski to serve on the Committee (annotated as accepted, 5 Aug 1974). Also includes an invitation to the Chaim Weizmann Centenary Observance (Roxbury Park Recreation Center Auditorium, Beverly Hills, 25 Nov 1974).
Paid 15s to William Cowling for a chaise to Graveley.
Cowling, WilliamReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 15s for one day of chase including a driver and turnpikes. Signed by Justin Drane.
Drane, JustinMr Newton paid 15s to Justin Drane for a chaise.
Drane, JustinPaid £1 1s to Ann Cowling for a chaise to Diten and a chaise for the day to Graveley and a hostler [ostler].
Cowling, AnnRecto: Typewritten programme: Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban. Chamber Concert. Saturday October 3rd [1959]. Marie Wilson (leader and solo violin), Sidney Ellison (trumpet), June Clark and Joan Ryall (two pianos), Peter Hurford (harpsichord continuo).
Concerto No. 1 in D for trumpet and strings - Richard Mudge (1718-1763) (arr. Gerald Finzi)
Chaconne in D minor for solo violin - J. S. Bach (1685-1750)
Concerto No. 2 in C for two pianos and strings - J. S. Bach
Chaconne in G minor (Sonata VI from the posthumous 'ten sonatas of four parts') - Henry Purcell (1659-1695) (arr. Whittaker)
Sonata for trumpet and strings in D - Henry Purcell
Verso: [written in pen]. Recital by the Cathedral Choir with the St. Albans Bach Choir. Thursday March 23rd [1959?]
O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not - Orlando Gibbond (1583-1625)
Salvator Mundi - John Blow (1649-1708)
Agnus Dei - Thomas Morley (1557-1603)
Jehova quam multi sunt hostes - Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
The Lamentations of Jeremiah (part I) - Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
Harpsichord solo: Variations on "Mein junges Leben hat ein End" - Sweelinck (1562-1621)
Stabat Mater - Palestrina (1525-1594)
Concert given by the Jesus College Music Society in the Master's Lodge on Sunday 8th November at 8.30pm
Lists names of individuals and what they paid for renting their rooms or chambers.
This is a chart depicting the Chamber Rents for Christmas Day 1844 and Lady Day, Midsummer, and Michaelmas 1845, as well as a lecture room for a year. The rent includes the Buildings Fund and Net Rent. The total amount is £408.
Comprises copies of papers by participants including 'Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity' by Bronowski. Also includes a tentative schedule (conference was originally called 'The Problem of Reductionism in Biology') which did not include Bronowski as a speaker.
In addition to Bronowski's papers the file also contains: 'Chance and Creativity in Evolution' by Theodosius Dobzhansky (department of Genetics, University of California at Davis); 'Evolutionary Epistemology' and a draft of 'Unjustified Variation and Selective Retention in Scientific Discovery' by Donald T Campbell (department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Illinois); 'The Problem of Molecular Recognition by a Selective System' by Gerald M Edelman (The Rockefeller University, New York); 'Chance, Necessity and Purpose' by Charles Birch (school of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney); 'A Geometric Model of Reduction and Emergence' by Sir Peter Medawar; 'Changing Strategies: a comparison of reductionist attitudes in biological and medical research in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' by June Goodfield; 'Scientific Reduction and the Essential Incompleteness of All Science' by Karl Popper; 'Polynomistic Determination of Biological Processes' by Bernard Rensch (Zoologisches Institut, Universität Münster); 'Adaptive Shifts and Evolutionary Novelty: a compositionist approach' by G Ledyard Stebbins (department of Genetics, University of California at Davis); 'Reductionism in Biology' by W H Thorpe; 'From Aristotle to Democritus via Darwin: a short survey of a long historical and logical journey' by G Montalenti (Instituto di Genetica dell'Universita di Roma); 'The Concept of Biological Progress' by Francisco J Ayala (department of Genetics, University of California at Davis); 'Cerebral Activity and Consciousness' by John C Eccles (department of Physiology, school of Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo); 'Problems of Rationality in Biology' by Henryk Skolimowski (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor); 'On the Relations between Compositional and Evolutionary Theories' by Dudley Shapere and 'Reduction, Hierarchies, and Organicism by Morton Beckner (Pomona College, Claremont, California).
Invoice from James Burrows to Thomas Cuthbert for work done at the chancel from April 9 1830 to May 6 1830. Includes purches of lime & hair, whitewashing, purchase of morter, washing and cleaning. Also painting of the parsonage. Total of £3 6s 10d. Settled Feb 23 1831. Settled and signed by James Burrows.
Cuthbert, ThomasA bill for several items, including mops (1s each), brush and soap (8d), a broom (1s 4d). The total bill amounted to 5s and was signed with an 'X'.
Grubb, JamesLetter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons (Land Agents) to the Bursar concerning notice given by the current tenants (Messrs Gough & Son Ltd) who had been using the premises to store private ledgers, books and some staff to keep them safe from enemy action in Norwich. They had found two potential new tenants - Mrs Connard who wished to live on the ground floor and use the upper rooms as a studio and Mr A. F. Chaplin who wished to use the premises as a small office for board meetings once a month. Mr Chaplin was "known to us" and they recommended him as the preferred tenant