Reverse of William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Rough claculations coming to £21 13s 10d. Possibly calcuations for porter's bills for the year.
Harvey, WilliamReverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
Written "Hundon Jesus 3. 1 -"
Smith & SonReverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
On the rightt hand column, written "Valley Jesus 1.16"
Norwich Union Fire OfficeReverse of letter concerning the disposal of the next presentation to Hundon. Lockwood's name noted, as well as the date 2nd of August. Note of carry forward / this removed only ground to determine [?] apl[?] values and age of [?].
Lockwood, EdwardReverse of glazing and printing bill, continued courts and rooms work on 21 September and 10 Ocotber 1833 - including pounds of solder to the leads, installation of crown glass to staircase lamps.
Work on the Master's Lodge between 5 November 1832 and 22 October 1833 - Incldes installation of crown glass in the pantry, the hall, doors and windows, repairing water closet, new bucket & leathers to water closet pump, sheet lead for sink, crown glass, new bucket box and leathers to pump, repairing the pump. Total of £4 5s.
Total of the bill (chapel, hall & comination rooms, kitch, courts, Master's lodge) is £15 8s 2d.
Robert Ellis and SonInvoice addressed to the Reverend Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Thomas Prince, gas filler, noting work done from 21st September 1829 until 27th December 1832.
Includes repairing gas pipes, grinding up the cocks, repairing the gas lights in Cloister Court, thawing the condensation loose in gas pipe in courts, repairing a broken join next to main cock in porter's lodge, taking water out of lamp in New Court, searching for an escape of gas and repairing, and two men opening ground for lamp in New Court to find out the place where the water is in pipe, cutting pipe in two, letting water and connecting pipe again. Total of £6 16s.
Prince, ThomasReverse of Fence repair bill from Joseph Langram, rough calculations for the total of 19s 6d.
Langram, JosephReverse of bill for work done to the college courts from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster. Includes repairing a fence, mending a gate. Total of £4 8s 5d (including the obverse). Received the amount for the bill, december 7th 1833, signed J. Webster.
Webster, J.Reverse of the bill from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the Master's Lodge, dated from August 24th to September 14th 1833. Includes purchase of nails and the making and hanging of a new door, as well as installing a new lock. Carried on from obverse calculations, total of £13 3s.
Webster, J."Revenant" by John Bull. Manuscript: Vienna 17771, F. 160.
Transcribed and edited by John Steel.
H. H. Ltd. 'Symphax' 757.
Pencil markings by Peter Hurford.
Includes photograph of William Masfen Roberts.
c170 letters to be catalogued. Includes fragment of George III's nightcap.
Fisher, OsmondBlack coloured branded reusable cup.
Aborted recording of various musical items. Not recorded properly as tape not originally engaged properly.
A book of collected memorabilia, including letters and photographs, made by Percy's friends and colleagues at the Kent School, Connecticut, Boat Club, and presented to him on his retirement.
Percy was a guest coach for the Kent School, looking after their crew at Henley, and paying them occasional visits throughout his fifty years as a coach.
Consists of internal Salk Institute memoranda about proposals for retirement plans. Correspondents are Bronowski, Renato Dulbecco and Mel Cohn.
Consists of a typescript lecture, photocopies and reprints of articles relating to Leonardo da Vinci and Juanelo Turriano, with an envelope listing the contents.
One reprint is in Spanish, and one is in German.
Includes lists of members of the AFC and list of fixtures with results.
Letter from Rattee and Kett relating to repairs to floors of Chapel following flooding in August 1895;
People sitting around a table in a shelter
Responses for boys' voices (Set B) for three and four voices in F major.
Hurford, Peter (1930-2019), British organist and composerLetters dealing with attempts to avoid litigation and to settle the disagreement, mainly from lawyers: John Lawrence, G.M.Andrew of Sudbury, H.J. Perry, Metcalfe & Woodhouse, F. Thynne. There is a report by John Lawrence 15 March 1845 of a Tithe Meeting which examined a map of the lands comprized in the agreement of 1690. By January 1845 Earl Howe was not intending to proceed with his action; and the file ends with a letters from the Rector, Thomas Castley, with details of lands and values.
Two printed forms, appointing a commission to report on the proposed resignation of William John Tillbrook. Concludes that his resignation is expedient, and that he should recieive a pension of £30 a year.
Compton, AlwyneResignation of R. Letts, aged 72, with his request for a pension, praise of the parish, and advice on a suitable person to succeed him. Also an encouraging letter from H.G. Spicer, managing director of Spicers Ltd., and a large local employer. There are official notifications by the Bishop (Leonard Jauncey White-Thomson), and a letter from the Revd E.W. Harradine, of Jersey, accepting the living.
Notice from the Bishop's Secretary that the benefice of Whittlesford will soon be vacant by the cession of the Revd F.E.A. Shepherd.
Letter of Osmond Cookson, Adelaide, Cape Colony, South Africa, 28 November [1904], that he has resigned and is staying in S. Africa, The cost of bringing his family out is heavy, and he cannot repay the loan for dilapidations. There are two letters from his son, H.H. Osmond Cookson, 29 May and 31 October 1904, about an extension to the churchyard, and that the alterations to theschools have been carried out. He isalso going to South Africa.
Bishop of Ely's significavit, with the seal of Bishop Nicholas Felton (part). In Latin
Records students' presence or absence, to ensure they "kept" the necessary number of complete terms by residence.
Consists of copies of two articles about colour blindness and other abnormalities in vision, with a note of a cross reference to a file in the "Archive" section [Bronowski 4].
Comprises correspondence, mainly with Hasan Ozbekhan (System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California), on subjects including the problems of parallel processing in computers, sending reports about technology and a paper on 'Technology and Man's Future' by Ozbekhan.
Comprises correspondence with Professor S L Washburn (department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley) relating to Bronowski visiting the department of Anthropology. Also includes an annotated reprint of 'Field Studies of Old World Monkeys and Apes' by Washburn, Phyllis C Jay and Jane B Lancaster (from Science, 17 Dec 1965).
[Preparation for interviewing Stent, in Sylvia Fitzgerald's handwriting]. Includes a notice about a seminar that Stent was to give on 'The end of the Arts and Sciences' at the Salk Institute (Sep 1970).
Consists of typed extracts from 'Faust' by Goethe (1944) and copies from 'Docktor Faustus' by Thomas Mann (1948).
Both in German.
Consists of a letter relating to philosophical ethics from ? at the University of California San Diego department of philosophy, a press cutting of 'Beyond chance and Necessity' by John Lewis about Jacques Monod, and a photocopy of an annotated copy of 'The Biological Roots of Creativity' by Herbert Gutman.
Comprises correspondence on the subject of communication between honey bees, and on arranging a seminar at the Salk Institute on 'The Evolution of the Language of the Bees' to be given by Dr Harald Esch (department of Biology, University of Notre Dame) followed by a discussion with Adrian Wenner and Harry Laidlow.
Correspondents are Adrian M Wenner (department of Biological Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara), Harald Esch, Harry H Laidlow (department of Entomology, University of California at Davis), and Seymour Benzer (division of Biology, California Institute of Technology).
Also includes a press release from the Salk Institute about the seminar, and a reprint of 'Simple Conditioning in Honey Bees' by Adrian Wenner and Dennis Johnson ('Animal Behaviour, vol. 14, no. 1, 1966).
Comprises correspondence and memoranda for the file relating to a seminar held at the Salk Institute on 'The Evolution of the Language of the Bees' (14 Feb 1966) by Dr Harald Esch (department of Biology, University of Notre Dame) followed by a discussion with Adrian M Wenner (department of Biological Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara) and Harry H Laidlow (department of Entomology, University of California at Davis). Includes notices about the seminar and discussion on the subject of honey bee communication.
Comprises: a list of sources used [scientific papers by physicists]; copies of interlibrary loan requests; notes on sources; lists of things for Bronowski to do on the anthology, facts to be checked, points of style, and illustrations; and photocopies of source material (scientific papers and articles).
Comprises correspondence and copies of articles.
Parties: (1) Saul [James Pawson Saul] and (2) [William] Wright's Executors. Requisitions on title with replies