Responses for boys' voices (Set B) for three and four voices in F major.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), 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, AlwyneLetter 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.
Resignation 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.
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
Parties: (1) Charles Allebone, (2) Corporation of Cambridge
Mr William Craven to the Royal Liver Friendly Society
Parties: (1) Mrs F. E. Freestone to (2) Woolwich Equitable Building Society
Letters from the Vicar, reporting a compulsory order from the County Council to hire some of his land for 21 years, (apparently under the Smallholdings Act) and asking advice.
Williams, A LukynNumber 111-113 (formerly known as number 61) King Street. Includes receipt for fees
Number 71 King Street in the borough of Cambridge in the occupation of J. Holliman & Sons. Includes schedule to official certificate of search
Properties in King Street. Includes schedule to official certificate of search
Includes schedule to official certificate of search. Numbers 19 King Street and 15b Malcolm Street and 23 King Street
All that piece or parcel of land situate in and known as number 71 King Street in the town of Cambridge together wih the warehouses and stable then lately erected on part thereof. Includes schedule to official certificate of search
Numbers 57, 59 and 61 King Street. Includes schedule to official certificate of search
All that messuage and premises situate and known as No. 105, King Street in the Borough of Cambridge
The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban. Saturday, 31st March, 1962.
With Leon Goossens (oboe), Marie Korchinska (Harp), Susan Longfield (Soprano), Gordon Honey (Baritone), St. Albans Bach Choir, and The Jacques Orchestra (Leader: Ivor McMahon). Conducted by Peter Hurford.
- Requiem (Fauré)
- Adagio for strings (Samuel Barber)
Oboe Concerto (Marcello)
Requiem pour Soli, Choeurs et Orchestre (for Solos, Chorus and Orchestra), Op. 48. By Gabriel Fauré.
Piano and vocal reduction.
Published by Hamelle et Cie., Paris.
Requiem. By Johannes Brahms.
Full score.
Published by Novello & Co., Ltd., London.
English version by Ivor Atkins.
Document 1:
Letter from James Cowell, curate of Horne, to the Rev. Dr. French. Asks that now that Jesus College is involved in Horne, asks them to call their attention to another matter of no less importance, the school and the want of a residence for the clergymen. The living is ample. He was appointed Curate by the Bishop of Winchester. They cannot purchase somewhere as the assumptive Vicar has been many years in confinement. Asks for an area of land for the house from Jesus College. Signed James Cowell.
Document 2:
Letter from James Cowell, curate of Horne, to the Rev. Dr. French. Begs to acknowledge with his thanks your letter stating that the college is kindly disposed to entertain the application for a site for a parsonage at Horne. It has given him given him great pleasure. Asks Dr. French to meet with him during his visit to Horne.
A letter from Mr Goodwin to the bursar asking for his support in the foundation of a new 'industrial school' to offer trades training to boys in Cambridge. Followed by a list of current subscribers, and a description of the school and its aims.
Only Goodwin signed, but the others are all named as the school committee.
Goodwin, H.Request of cheque payment (350p) for the contractor upon satisfactory proceeding of work in New Court and King Street. Issued by J.Carter Jonas & Sons and addressed to B.L. Manning Esq., Bursar of Jesus College. Typed on Original Turkey Mill (Kent) Paper.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsExchange of letters between the Bursar of Jesus College and Mr Asher regarding the rent of Manor Farm. Mr Asher carried out repairs on the premises (inlcuding planting lilies) and is now requesting the amount to be deducted from rent (4th November 1921). The Bursar's answer (11th November) is missing but mentioned in Asher's letter of 16th November, in which he apologizes for having carried out repairs without prior college permission and stresses the low cost (4p; 4s; 4d) and absolute necessity of the refurbishments for the preservation of buildings, hoping that the Bursar will grant the full amount.
Asher, E.Letter to the Bursar on behalf of the tenant, Mr Pointer, requesting installation of an indoor W.C. in the bathroom.
J. Carter Jonas & Sons(1) 28th June 1940 - letter from Mrs Munsey (tenant) to J. Carter Jonas & Sons (Land Agents) asking for a rent reduction as her flat was closed and she didn't know when she would be returning
(2) 1st July 1940 - letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons to the Bursar enclosing Mrs Munsey's letter and advising that there should be no reduction in rent
This letter from Dr. Rev. French to a recipient is to inform the recipient that on 18 October the Rev. directed Mr Hoares to transfer the sum of £77 2s 9d, the balance found to be due from the Estate at Steeple Morden by College from Michaelmas 1844. The Rev. asks for a receipt for the above as the Court of Chancery needs it for any sum above £5. There are sums added on the exterior of the letter
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeLetter from Francis & Co (College solicitors) to Dr W. L. H. Duckworth (Bursar) asking him for consent to draw up a licence to assign the residue of the leases of Nos. 101, 103, 105, 107 and 111 Hills Road from Mr R. C. Verrinder and Mrs G. G. P. Kingdom to Mr Leonard Horace Easton
From Christopher Pemberton to Dr. Rev. French. Requests confirmation of the amount for Mr. Turner's lease. Mr. Turner paid 235 pounds, but Pemberton believes it is 236 pounds 10 shillings. Includes assurance that leases will be sent soon
Pemberton, Christopher