Letter from the Vicar to the Master, that the Vicarage is to be let to Mr Worthy, one of the regular Trinity Hall lodging housekeepers, for £125 p.a.
Bouquet, A CStatement of money received during 1913, with covering letter from the Vicar to the Bursar.
Wood, Edmund GLong letter from the Vicar to the Master, describing the bad state of the spire, the damage done in recent storms, and the necessity of having it pulled down.
Wood, Edmund GJohn Smith to Robert Glover of Frostenden, the advowson and a piece of land; for a consideration of £100 and £20 per annum for life.
Smith, JohnOfficial letter from the Tithe Commissioners, inviting the College to attend a meeting at the Half Moon Inn in Clare on 23 November, for the purpose of making an award.
Coates, HenryA batch of letters correspondence between the Vicar and the College about the details of where the electic points should be etc.
An exchange of a field and a strip of land in the occupation of William Parson Partridge, with a close of land in the occupation of Osmond Fisher, Vicar of Elmstead. The document includes a sketch map and schedules describing the lands.
Inclosure CommissionersLetter from T. Norfolk, surveyor, to the vicar, listing the lands and values. Note that a plan has been removed to the cabinet.
Agreement between Charles Wing and Joseph Rushbrook of Graveley, William Rushbrook of Lavenham, and George Wing of Mildenhall, farmers,on the one part, and F [orT] Jackson of Middleton, on the other, for the lease of the Rectory farm, for 11 years, with covenants for good husbandry. The tenant undertakes the outside repair of the parsonage house.
Messrs Looker & Theakston to O,P, Fisher, setting out the terms for employing Mr Herbert as tenant farmer.
Letter to the Master, announcing commencement of the process for the union of the parishes of Gravely and Yelling.
White-Thomson, LeonardLetter from the Vicar, asking for a grant from the Proby Fund to build a new vicarage, the present one was described by the surveyor as 'only a cottage of a very ordinary description'.
Wilson, Rev. John R.Survey my Charles Humfrey, of the repairs necessary to the parsonage house, the barn, stable etc., and to the church, amounting to £380.19.8.
Compulsory purchase of glebe land for the railway.
Printed form, with details of income and expenditure for the year 1913.
Encloses a map of the glebe [removed to the map cabinet]. Sir Wiliam Marling wishes to purchases two pieces of land, asks permission to proceed.
Layng, ThomasUndated document endorsed "Mr Metcalfe's copy of what passed upon the subject of dilapidations in the Court of King's Bench". (apparently case of Wise v. Metcalfe)
Copy of the will of Adam Buddle of Hadleigh, Suffolk. He bequeaths the perpetual advowson of the Church of Whatfield to his nephews Adam, Richard, George, and John Buddle and their issues and successors.
Letters concerning negotiations for a lease of Nos. 46 and 47 Hills Road to F. Thoday. Includes Thoday's Abstract of Title to the leasehold and two lease plans
(1) 9th December 1902 - letter from Sidney French (Architect and Surveyor) to J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) asking for permission to put in a window on behalf of the tenants Messrs Marris Bros
(2) Sketch plan showing the position of the window
(3) 27th December 1902 - letter from R. W. Marris thanking Mr French for obtaining permission to put in the window
(1) Schedule of Dilapidations
(2) Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons setting out the division of costs between landlord and tenant for the work listed in the specification of dilapidations (landlord £29 7s 3d and tenant £55 3s 0d)
(3) Handwritten notes concerning the remainder of the lease, costs, rents due and amount of dilapidations
(4) Letter from the Bursar to Francis & Co (College solicitors) informing them that the College Council had agreed to the surrender of the lease by Miss A. Briggs, to relieve her of her liability for dilapidations, to pay her £20 and to pay for the legal costs of the transaction
(5) Letter from the Bursar to H. M. Inspector of Taxes confirming that following the surrender of the lease the premises were let to Messrs Greene King & Sons Limited for 21 years from Ladyday 1932. He confirms that he has no knowledge of Messrs Austin & Co in connection with the premises but assumes they may be sub-tenants of the lessees
Estimate from Coulson & Son Ltd for work on garden wall as detailed in the specification
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Gray offering him a new lease for 40 years from 25 March 1895 of 1-12 College Terrace [now 101-123 Hills Road]. Also two lease plans showing the outline of the properties [one is dated 1881 and the other is undated]
(1) Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons reporting that a lorry owned by Mr J. W. Taylor had run into the garden wall of 7 Fair Street and the estimate for making good the wall was £6 15s 0d. A Mr Taylor had failed to agree to pay this they asked for instructions to place the matter in the hands of the College solicitors;
(2) Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons again asking for instructions to put the matter in the hands of the College solicitors
Statement of the case, with the opinion of Mr Const of Pump Court, Temple
Const, FrancisThanks the College for allowing him to withdraw his resignation, and asks them to convey land.
Wynch, John WFile containing letters of complaint to the College about the noise from Lawrence's Garage and the fact they left cars and vans in the lane behind Rhadegund Buildings. Most of the letters are between the College and the Misses Goody (tenants of 52 Jesus Lane) but there are also some from the owners of the garage.
Valuation of five houses Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane, on lease to Mrs Sparrow.
Records of sale for 105-113 King Street are catalogued with 105 King Street [JCAD/3/CAM/KING/15/1/1996/1; JCAD/3/CAM/KING/15/1/1996/2; and JCAD/3/CAM/KING/15/1/1997]
Valuations of 1-6 and 10-12 Rhadegund Buildings