Papers relating to the College choir
Recording made by University Recording Co., 16 Burleigh Place, Cambridge, of three choir pieces: "Drop, Drop, Slow Tears" by Gibbons; Let thy merciful ears, O Lord" by Weelkes [actually Mudd]; and "Nolo mortem peccatoris" by Morley, the last marked as by "Jesus College Chapel Choir (unaccompanied)" [conducted by Peter Hurford]
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerWith an envelope listing the reprint.
Consists of a photocopy from Nature, with an envelope listing the article.
Concert by the Music Society Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Archer and James Wrightson
Concert by Jesus College Chapel Choir and Musical Society Orchestra conducted by Michael Baker in the College Chapel on Thursday 6th March 1969 at 8.30pm
Programme for concert given by Jesus College Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Archer on Saturday 8th March 1975 at 8.30pm in the College Chapel
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The Chapel bell
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Howells - Opening Voluntary: No 1 of six short pieces for organ
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Radcliffe - Introit: God be in my head
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Sentence and the Lord's Prayer
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Rose - Versicles and Responses
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Psalm 22 (Chant - Matthew Camidge)
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Psalm 23 (Chant - Hanry Walford Davies)
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First Lesson: Jonah, Ch 3, verses 1-9 (read by Jennifer Hearn)
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Office Hymn: Glory to thee, my God, this night (tune: Tallis' Canon)
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Walton - Magnificat: The Chichester Service
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Second Lesson: The revelation of St. John, Ch3, verses 14-22 (read by Anthony Bowen, University Orator)
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Walton - Nunc Dimittis: The Chichester Service
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Creed
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Rose - Responses and Lord's Prayer
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Howells - Anthem: Te Deum
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Prayers
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Howells - Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (tune: Michael)
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Blessing
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Rose - Dimissal
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Howells - Closing Voluntary: Paean (no 6 of six pieces)
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The Chapel bell
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JS Bach - Opening voluntary: Chorale Prelude Ich ruf zu dir
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Ledger - Introit: I will lift up mine eyes
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Sentence and the Lord's Prayer
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Radcliffe - Versicles and Responses (for Edington)
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Hughes, West, Atkins, Pye - Psalm 119 verses 1-32, chants
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First Lesson, Deuteronomy, ch 28, verses 1-14, read by Emily Mitchell
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Office Hymn: Before the ending of the day (to the tune, plainsong)
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Murrill - Magnificat in E
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Second Lesson, Luke, ch20, verses 1-8. Read by the Chaplain
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Murrill - Nunc Dimmittis in E
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Creed
13.Radcliffe - Reponses
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Rutter - Anthem: Hymn to the Creator of light
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Prayers
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Haweis - Hymn: City of God (tune by Richmond)
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Buxtehude - Closing Voluntary: Praeludium in A
Choralpartita III "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" für orgel (Choral partita III for organ). By Helmut Bornefeld.
Published by Bärenreiter, Kassel.
Three bills, each £8 10s, received by Hutton, organist, for the chorister boys and the organ blower
HuttonIncludes flier for Singing Day, 21st June 2014; flier and application form for a Singing Day for children with the boy choristers of Jesus College and girl choristers of St. Catharine's College, 23rd June 2018; Flier and poster for 'be a chorister for a day', 2019;
Account of Rev. E. H. Morgan addressed to the Treasurer of 'Higher Grade School' 'to Fee for 12 Choristers', charged at 7s 6d a head (total of £4 10s). Also includes the books supplied to each chorister, amounting to £5 19s 2d. The Choristers are named as: A. Smith, Bass, S. Smith, Bevis, Baker ('This name was orniffin in last Yrs: Account'), Robson, Squires, Bull, Wheaton, Jacobs and Palmer. Signed by J. Hatt.
Morgan, E. H.Paid £4 16s to Reuben Buttress for chorister surplices
Buttress, ReubenAccount addressed to Mr Sutton of chorister payments for the year of 1848:
Lent term:
Frederick Leete £1
William Neal £1
William Burton £1
Jesse Frisby £1
William Jiggins £1
William Frisby £1
May term:
Frederick Leete £1
William Neal £1
William Burton £1
Jesse Frisby £1
William Jiggins £1
William Frisby £1
October term:
Frederick Leete £1
William Neal £1
William Burton £1
Jesse Frisby £1
William Jiggins £1
William Frisby £1
John Jiggins, Bellows Blower listed but received nothing
Whole amount £18
Signed Hutton, Organist
HuttonChoristers' accounts for Lent, Easter, and Michaelmas terms 1847 for Frederick Seele, William Neal, William Burton, J. Frisby, William Jiggins, and William Frisby. Each term £6 for a total of £18. Signed Hutton, Organist.
HuttonChoristers Account, for year's salary from January 1849 to January 1850.
6 Boys, for lady-day, £6
Ditto for Midsummer, £6
Ditto for Michaelmas, £6
Amounting to £18
Bellows blower for the year, £1
All amounting to £19.
Signed upon receipt John Sutton Organist
Includes copies of 'the great cock hunt' where choristers were asked to explore the grounds of the College and note down any instances of cockerels that they find, c. 1970;
"Received Cash Fifteen Shillings for Choristers' Tea."
"Christ hath a garden", words by Isaac Watts, revised by Robert Bridges. For four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) in C minor.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer"Christ hath a garden", anthem for soprano, alto, tenor, bass unaccompanied. Words by Robert Bridges, after Isaac Watts. In C minor. Published by Basil Ramsey, publisher of music.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerPhotograph of football teams without names.
Poster for a concert by a Christian rock band, Really Free, with guest speaker Eric Delve, in Jesus Junior Parlour at 8.30pm on Sunday 20th February 1977
Really FreeCorrespondence of Christine Nicholls with Lord Stewartby
Nicholls, Christine StephanieConsists of a leaflet on 'The Christmas Poetry of the Bronowskis' (Oct 1968); Christmas cards with poetry by Jacob Bronowski and prints by Rita Bronowski; a Christmas card with illustration and poetry by D and J Billany (1939) [inspiration for the Bronowskis' cards].
Cards from 1961, 1966 and 1972 have corrections written onto the poem.
Christmas cards, mainly those sent to staff, Fellows and alumni by the Master and Master's wife. Card from 2007 was also sold commercially in College. Some cards were also sold in aid of the Jesus College quincentenary appeal. Christmas card c. 1960 shows a side elevation of small hall in pump court.
Also includes one Christmas Card from the porters, 1987.
Comprises poems and illustrations [preparation for Christmas cards by Jacob and Rita Bronowski], drafts and orders for prints of the cards.
Comprising test prints by Rita Bronowski, and the inside of Christmas cards (without a print on the front) with poems by Jacob Bronowski, and final Christmas cards.
A service of lessons and carols for Christmas, held in mid-December. Typed and uplicated word-sheets, printed from 1998. Incomplete series, lacking the years 1995, 2008, 2011. Includes photographs of Carol Service 2015.
Comprises a poster, programme, press release, correspondence and other material relating to a concert by the Festival Consort and UCSD (University of California at San Diego) Madrigal Singers at the Salk Institute.
Comprises a poster, programme and draft programmes, a list of reservations for tickets, press release, a press cutting, correspondence and other material relating to a concert by the Festival Consort and UCSD (University of California at San Diego) Madrigal Singers at the Salk Institute.
Consists of handwritten and typescripts drafts of Christmas poems (1957 & 1965-74); a list of Christmas poems with notes of publication (1939-1973); a proof of the inside of a Christmas card including poem (1969/70); a Christmas card with poem by Jacob Bronowski and print by Rita Bronowski (1971/72).
"Christopher Blunt: An Appreciation", by D. F. Allen, photocopy of article appearing in the British Numismatic Journal, vol. 42 (1974), pp. 1-10, on the occasion of Christopher Blunt's 70th birthday.
Allen, Derek FortroseManuscript & typescript papers of Christopher Blunt without accompanying correspondence
Blunt, Christopher EvelynBiographical information and other miscellaneous material on Christopher E. Blunt
Correspondence of Christopher Blunt to Stewart Lyon
Blunt, Christopher EvelynCorrespondence of Christopher Blunt with W. M. Wallace-Hadrill
Blunt, Christopher EvelynGroup of five papers regarding Christopher E. Blunt and his Coin Collection, plus two newspaper reports:
(a) 'Biographical Data of C. E. Blunt', typescript (photocopy), three pages on three folios (recto only), unattributed and undated but written in the first person and therefore datable to before 20 November 1987 when CEB died.
(b) 'Further Biographical data of E. E. Blunt', typescript (photocopy), two pages on two folios (recto only)
Correspondence from Christopher Blunt to Ian Stewart, with related correspondence from Ian Stewart to Christopher Blunt interspersed; some of the correspondence contains attachments.
Blunt, Christopher EvelynManuscript & typescript papers of Christopher J. Wood without accompanying correspondence
Wood, Christopher J.Contains biographical information about Christopher 'Kit' Nicholson, cuttings of which were collected by Louisa Creed, his daughter.