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Reports
JCCA/JCAD/7/4/2 · Item · 1867-1913
Part of College Archives

Includes report on the need for a new building by Henry Morgan, 1867; Report ojn the sanitary arrangements and drainage of the Waterhouse building and including associated correspondence and costs, May - November 1913;

Reports
JCCA/JCAD/7/6/3 · Item · 1890-1914
Part of College Archives

Includes report by R. Herbert Carpenter and B. Ingelow relating to repairs required to Hall roof, 1890; Report by J. H. Lyon, architect, regarding a proposal to redecorate the College Hall with associated correspondence and costs, June - October, 1914;

Reports
JCCA/JCAD/7/11/2 · Item · 1882-1885
Part of College Archives

Includes reports and statement of College liabilities relating to the construction of the Carpenter Building, 1882-5;

Reports
JCCA/JCGB/2/12/2 · File · 1974 - 1998
Part of College Archives

Includes general reports, report concerning use of College lawns 1998; The future of the College gardens, 1974; Head Gardener's survey of trees, 1983; Report on the preparation of sports grounds in the College Close, 1979; Report on construction of a canal or water feature to coincide with the construction of North Court, 1964; List of plants in the Master's Garden including varieties of roses, 1977;

Reports
JCCA/JCAD/7/7/3 · Item · 1913
Part of College Archives

Includes report from Rattee and Kett detailing replacement of lead lined sinks with glazed earthenware sinks, 15 May 1913.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/RIF/3/1883/1 · Item · May 1883
Part of College Archives

Report upon the land and premises held by the Honourable and Reverend Latimer Neville and Edmund John Mortlock, for the purpose of the University Rifle Corps - also upon the drawings of these buildings and the adjoining ones occupied by Mr A. J. Gray

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/7/1/3 · File · c. January 1970
Part of Personal Papers

Consists of a report about 2 meetings held in La Jolla and New York in 1969, for which Bronowski was the project director. Also includes copies of letters about possible appointments in the humanities at the Salk Institute, as the next step to the project.

Report on the Half Moon Inn
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1880/76 · Item · 13 December
Part of College Archives

A copy of the report written by Barnes and Bernard addressed to Dr Westmorland, assessing the annual value of the Half Moon Hotel, Southwark. The cover letter states the report was submitted to the property's tenant, Louis Turian, who attempted to surrender his previous 21 year lease from Jesus College and apply for a new one. The report claims that Turian has made significant improvements to the condition of the property but the college will not lower the rent in consideration of the cost of the improvements made by Turian.

Turian, Louis
Report on farm
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/5/1/2/1 · March 1891
Part of College Archives

Report and accompanying estate plans of Elmstead farm.

Grain, A. T.
Report on church finances
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1/15/2 · Item · 5 March 1934
Part of College Archives

Report of the Special Committee appointed at the meeting of the Annual Assembly on 5 February 1934, detailing the diminution in income over the past twenty years or so, and problems with the Clergy Fund.

JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/2/11/140 · File · 15 October 1965-12 May 1969
Part of Personal Papers

Comprises: a report, an agenda for a meeting of the Salk Institute Journal Sub-Committee, and lists of journals held by the Institute and requested by the Institute.

JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1/16/1 · Item · May 1940
Part of College Archives

Summary of two meetings, discussing the decline in the number of parishioners, and in finances. Suggested solutions included the amalgamation of All Saints with another parish, and/or its removal to the St Radegund's area of Perne Road.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/18/3/10 · File · 16 October 1909 - 25 February 1912
Part of College Archives

Correspondence file regarding the proposed use of the site covering 27-31 Jesus Lane and stables for the Headquarters of the Cambridge University Officers Training Corps, including a 'Report and Valuation', dated 25 October 1909, which includes a plan.

Report and Valuation, 1897
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/38/3/8 · Item · 11 May 1897
Part of College Archives

Report and valuation of land adjoining All Saints Church. Plan showing the area bordered by Jesus Lane, Manor Street, Malcolm Place and Malcolm Street.

JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/STA/KETT/2/3 · Item · 19 July 1905
Part of College Archives

Report and valuation for Rattee and Kett's Carving and Building Works, situated on the corner of Hills Road and Station Road. Includes a plan.

J. Carter Jonas & Sons
Report and Valuation
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/HOB/1/3/1931 · Item · 27th March 1931
Part of College Archives

Numbers 40 & 42 Hobson Street. Includes description of property; state of repair; valuation; repairing covenants; Landlord and Tenant Act; and Fire Insurance

J. Carter Jonas & Sons
Report and Valuation
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/KING/17/4/1925 · Item · 15 April 1925
Part of College Archives

Property of Mr F W Lawrence. Freehold premises situate in King Street and Belmont Place. Estimated value £900

Report and Valuation
JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/HIL/129/3/3 · File · 27 April 1907
Part of College Archives

Report and valuation of the Earl of Derby public house, yard, brewery and Beales' coal yard prepared by J. Carter Jonas & Sons. Includes a plan and a letter form the College Solicitor's asking for instructions regarding renewal of the lease

Reply by the College
JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/12/7/13 · Item · 26 December 1871
Part of College Archives

Rough note, perhaps by G. Corrie, Master, that, due to the uncertainty connected with the present government's projects, the College does not think it advisable to make any exchanges.

Replanting of the Grove
JCCA/JCAD/6/1/13 · Item · 1903 - 1909
Part of College Archives

Contains correspondence relating to the replanting of the Grove. Includes letters dated 1903 from Arthur James Mason, Master of Pembroke, concerning his visit to the nurseries of Wood and Ingram at Huntingdon on recommendation of Lynch, the curator of the University Botanic Gardens, in order to view Spanish chestnuts and holm-oaks or ilexes to plant in the corner of the Close "near where the old gate was". The planting of these trees failed and so it was decided to replant the area in 1905; Letters from George Willers, nurseryman, of Trumpington Road, concerning the replanting of the Grove and costs involved with digging holes and trenches for trees, October - November 1905; Letter from William Paul and Son concerning proposals for replanting the grove, 11th April 1908, and a letter to Harry Goodwin concerning the costs of trees suitable for the planting of the Grove including Ailanthus glandulosus, Norway Maple, Plane trees, Ordinary Maple, English oak, White beam, Purple beech, Horse chestnut and ash, 23rd November 1908; Note from Arthur Gray to Harry Goodwin concerning Paul's proposal, 23rd June 1908; Letter from R. Irwin Lynch concerning planting excess trees ordered for the botanic gardens in the Grove, 15th March 1909; Letter from Augustus Henry at Cambridge University department of agriculture concerning plantations on College property, 19th March 1909; Letter from A. G. Tawsley concerning Lynch's proposal for tree planting, 31st July 1909; Further letters from R. Irwin Lynch concerning planting in the Grove, 4th August 1909; Copy of letter from Goodwin to Tawsley saying that the College regrets it cannot accept the Botanic Gardens proposal of planting excess trees from the Botanic Gardens, 16th August 1909.

JCOL/Q/D/3 · File · 1400-1500
Part of Old Library Manuscripts

Repertorium on the Speculum Historiale of Vincent de Beauvais [Vincentius Bellovacensis]; M. R. James's no. 45. There is a prologue by John haut furey, priest, addressed to Simon, Cardinal of S. Prisca [Simon D'Archiac]. At the end are lists of headings and of the extracts contained in the Speculum Historiale. The first leaf has a decorated border.

Repertorium juris
JCOL/Q/A/7 · File · 1450-1500
Part of Old Library Manuscripts

A dictionary of canon law; M. R. James's no. 7. Runs from "Abbas" to "Zelus"; James terms the writing "rough" and "ugly".

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/136 · Item · 6th March 1875
Part of College Archives

Receipt confirming that Richard Reynolds Rowe (architect), had been reimbursed £260 by the Master for repair work carried out to College houses on Eden Street, as discussed in JCAD/2/2/9/1875/135

JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/137 · Item · 19th October 1875
Part of College Archives

Letter to the Master from Mrs Jean Carte, acknowledging in the absence of her husband the cheque for £25 received following dilapidation of her house (6 Park Terrace)

REPAS
JCWA/C/C235 · Item · c. 1960
Part of Works of Art

14¾ x 21⅜

Lagrange
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/120 · Item · 15th November 1874
Part of College Archives

Bill for repairs to stained glass in the chancel of Hundon Church on 10th April 1874 by Henry Daily for £1 8s. Work includes new pieces of stained glass, replacing the leads, fastening all the ties around the window, and replacing the glass and leads in other windows of the chancel.

Daily, Henry
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1874/87 · Item · 23rd November 1874
Part of College Archives

Bill for £44 19s 6d for work done to repair and restore the stained glass windows in chapel between November 1873 and September 1874 carried out by Rattee & Kett, Carvers, Builders etc., including: work done to large window in south transept, mason and labourer paid for 52 hrs work each for assisting the glazier, for making, fixing, and temping ventilator, and the cost of time and materials; taking out and fixing casement for stained glass on east side window in south transept, mason and labourer paid for 22 hrs work each; wrought iron casement; same work done for window on the west side of south transept; taking out glass in the window of the south wall of the nave and pointing the stained glass, including cost of materials and labour (10 hours each); taking out glass and fixing casement in south windows of the choir, including costs of materials and labour (10 hours each); wrought iron rim casement and frame; examining and making good the pointing to all the windows in the choir, including materials and labour (28.5 hrs each); taking out stained glass in south transept and packing casement, including cost of materials and labour (14 hrs); erection and use of scaffolding, including materials; 2 masons and 1 labourer to assist the glazier with all aforementioned stained glass windows; finish cutting old ironwork files; carriage to take empty glass case to London; restoration of stonework of windows west of south transept; one new mullion; Messrs Farell & Ellis' account for glazing window west of south transept with sheet glass.

Rattee & Kett
Repairs to Sherry Butt
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1875/61 · Item · 2nd November 1875
Part of College Archives

Receipt for casting a sherry butt, and making/fixing two iron and one wooden hoop to the same; stopping leakage to [presumably a different] sherry butt, and shining the hoop to the same. Total cost £1-1-6.

Boning, Mr. Charles
Repairs to porter's house
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1855/4 · Item · 9 December 1854
Part of College Archives

Paid to James Thornhill 4 pounds 20 shillings and 3 pence for repairs to porter's house:
Preparing and fixing joist in cupboards and laying floors in porter's house,
Preparing and fixing shelves in porter's house
Putting up stud work for bricklayer and preparing and fixing casing for porter's house
Scantling
Four and a half days preparing and making copper led preparing making and fixing lide (?) board and frame preparing fixing ships (?) front of coal place
preparing slides and fitting in porter's house
1 pound holdfasts
1 Pr Back flaps and screws
4 pound Nails
fixing moldings round doors
Easing doors putting up molding to door frame top of landing putting on ??
Bolts and fastings to doors and windows putting lack on back gate and cap staple to front door repairing door and moldings to pantry door preparing and fixing skirting in kitchen and preparing stuff for pump and repairing pump basins and hanging door
joints, nails, sandpaper, screws, glue

Thornhill, James
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1876/29 · Item · 18th November 1876
Part of College Archives

Receipt for work done at Hundon Parsonage by C. Knock, carpenter, by the order of R. F. Cuthbert.

  • For hewing and sawing out stuff
  • For piggery and battery [sic] fences, incl. 450 ft of sawing
  • Misc fence repairs, incl. labour and nails.
  • For hewing and sawing out gate-stuff, rails and rates for fences about the yard.
  • Putting down gate-posts, repairing and rehanging gates about the fields and farm yards.
  • Repairing fences around the stack, horse, and cow yards.
  • Repairing stable doors and little jobs about the yards.
    Total cost £5 15s 9d. Signed by C. Knock.
Knock, Charles
JCCA/JCAD/7/7/2/2 · File · March 1895 - April 1895
Part of College Archives

Letters from Rattee and Kett to the College relating to the repair of stonework parapets on the roof of G staircase following strong winds, March and April 1895. Letter from May 1895 also contains notes about repairs to be made to the Chapel roof