Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons (Land Agents) to the Bursar informing him that the late Mr Chaplin's son had served Notice to Quit and recommending Mr Hunt as a new tenant. Mr Hunt wished to hire the premises as a small private workshop or his son, an engineering student who was on the staff of the Borough Engineer. The heading on the letter is 53a Hills Road
Richard Browne, Rector of Downham, to Mr. Richard Cawdrey, Mr. Jacob Ormonde, knights, Mr. John Garlond, Mr. Richard Pightesley, and William Tame the dovehouse (249a) with a void place in St. Clement's parish, which is enfeoffed by John Albon. Witnesses: Richard Wright, mayor of Cambridge, Stephen Skyngyll, Richard Togood, John Hynton, bailiffs, et aliis multis.
Browne, RichardJohn Albon, clerk, to Master (magister) Robert Leeke and Sir (Dominus) Richard Browne, vicar of All Saints, the dovehouse described in 249a. Witnesses: John John Gaynesford, mayor of Cambridge, Alan Hoberd, Robert Jervoys et multis aliis.
Albon, JohnJohn de Trippelowe to Nicholas de Wyght, Ralph de Shelford, and Stephen de Elderhethe, chaplains, all the lands and tenements which he acquired from William de Lavenham this year. Witnesses: John de Toft, John Wych, Thomas, son of John Morice, Stephen, son of the above, John de Berneye et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deRetirement of A.C. Vidler, and succession of C.F. Stebbing. Discussions on the value of the benefice, the position of the tenant, and the amount to be deducted for a pension for A. Vidler.
Letter to the Bursar informing him that they had sent a form of Surrender to Captain John Bennett and were arranging for Mr Storey to sign a quarterly tenancy agreement
J. Carter Jonas & SonsCorrespondencebetween the college, the Vicar and the Bishop's Secretary, authorising the resignation of the Revd E.C. Sherwood and the appointment of the Revd F.E.A. Shepherd.
Ancient Order of Foresters.
Correspondence with and about successive vicars
Also contains paperwork relating to the sale of Chanticlere to members of the College, 1928 - 1950.
Copy of informal College magazine in which LP has highlighted the article ' Portering at Jesus College - the lighter side'.
Jesus College Cambridge6 Chants for voices selected from many written between 1958 and 1978.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerThe belfry is approx. 7.7m x 7.7m. The estimated height of the belfry space is around 5 metres.
Includes:
Note from Watts and Co of London concerning creation of altar hanging of black and gold cloth in 1959 and cot of remaking in 2008, with copy of 1959 photograph showing hanging in place, 2008;
Notes by Dr Ray Gambell on the history and dispersal of Chapel woodwork, 2004;
Notes on the chapel doorways by Matthew Seaborn of Donald Insall Associates, 2010;
Copy of Cambridge Buildings - A collection of essays for the Cambridge Music Festival 2000 - Layers of history: 19th century approaches to adaptation and restoration at Jesus College Chapel and the Round Church, by John Preston, 2000;
Copies of notes relating to the College Chapel made by representatives of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments whilst researching for the publication of their work on the City of Cambridge, 1959
Includes burial register with burials listed for 1678-1714
Notes and financial accounts compiled by successive Deans, with a list of holders of the office inside the front cover. The last entries written in the book are for 2005-06, with audit signatures dated 5 June 2007; some loose papers at the back of the volume take the record up to 2014. loose papers for 1990-91 are also present.
Includes list of Deans to 1771
Includes payment of £46 to Mr Brown, the organist; Mr Sheldon, the schoolmaster; the blower; 8 choristers; Mr Beales, the tailor; the bedmaker; Markley, half a dozen collars; Challis, half a dozen collars; Barnett, 12 chapel shoes; Shorte, 12 chapel shoes; and one bottle of blacking.
Also includes original receipt for £12 10s to Barnet Beales, the tailor and robe maker for 10 grey coats for choristers. Signed by Barnet Beales.
Invoice for chapel/choristers costs for quarter ending Lady Day:
For Mr. Leete, Organist, 8 choristers, organ blowers, chapel shoes for Kittridge, declaration book, ink, blacking, ruled paper for school room, washing rubbers. Paid March 25th 1859.
Frisby, ElgarInvoice for chapel/choristers costs for Christmas quarter:
For Mr. Leete, Organist, 8 choristers, organ blowers, collars, paper for school room, bedmaker, boys for singing anthem in hall, 1 bottle ink for blacking. December 21st 1858.
DeanInvoice for chapel/choristers costs for Midsummer quarter:
For Mr. Leete, Organist, paper for school room, 6 collars for boot, 12 coats, blower, washing rubbers, choristers, ink. Paid June 24th 1859.
DeanReceipt of payment for 14 dusters and 13 boys surplus (total: 18s; 9d)
Nicholls, A.Receipt for the purchase of 16 dusters and 13 boys supplies (total: 11p; 9d)
Nicholls, A.Jan 29 For the hall in the Chapel with the inscription for the the Rev Mr Coaltey
____ work to bottom 3 cole linings of 10 length
13s.
234s
5s. 3d.
£1 12s. 7d.
Paid 12th December 1836
Paid £10 15s 6d to Edward Cory for candles (different types, bougie, wax, for altar)
Cory, EdwardFrom the Revd the Master of Jesus College to E Frisby. Items billed include: cleaning the chapel. Amount billed totals: £4 11s 0d. Signed by E Frisby.
Frisby, ElijahAlso includes minutes of annual meetings of Freshmen (at the beginning of the academic year, usually in October) and lists of members of the Chapel Council.
Also includes lists of members of the Chapel Council.
Also includes lists of members of the Chapel Council.
Also includes lists of members of the Chapel Council.
Shows a rough pencil sketch of the original south elevation of the carpenter building, with marks of numbers and red lines indicating floor levels.
A pencil sketch of the first floor plan with blue colour-pencil hatching.
A pencil sketch of the ground floor plan, with blue colour-pencil hatching.
A pencil sketch of the second floor plan with blue colour-pencil hatching.
A pencil plan with light blue watercolour wall-fill, showing the room types and light positions of the first floor, indicated with dimensions of the wall and openings.
A first floor plan drawn in black ink on tracing paper, with pencil marks and no. 2 indicated bottom right corner.
An initial pencil sketch of the first floor level indicating dimensions of the end rooms.
Firsts floor plan showing suites numbered 1-18. Each suite is colour-coded, marked with numbers and functions.
A partly damaged pencil plan with light blue watercolour wall-fill, showing the room types and light positions of the ground floor, indicated with dimensions of the wall and openings.
A ground floor plan drawn in black ink on tracing paper, with pencil marks and no. 1 indicated bottom right corner.
An initial pencil sketch of the ground floor level indicating room numbers and dimensions, with a small elevation not to scale drawn on the side.
Ground floor plan showing suites numbered 1-16. Each suite is colour-coded, marked with numbers and functions.
A pencil plan with light blue watercolour wall-fill, showing the room types and light positions of the second floor, indicated with dimensions of the wall and openings.