Received of the Reverend the master of Jesus College the sum of two Guieneas for making out the college rents at Lady Day and Michaelmas last.
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Rent bill for Willingham. £53 10s 4d paid by Les Cole. Signed by John Graham. Short correspondence above the bill, which reads, "My dear Les- I thank you for placing to my beck the sums stated below at Mortlocks And am your's faithfully John Graham".
Graham, JohnPaid to the Benet College at St Michels for one year of rent for being 1/4 of the owner.
Ashby, John1824
April 12th
Calculation and entry 3/4 corn rental for 1824
April 13th - received same by the hands of the reverent the Master's
W Shield
Shield, Mr. W.Rent bill for one year's rent concerning the manor of Hundon. 3s 5d paid to the lady of the manor by the masters and fellows of Jesus College. Signed by Thomas Robinson, collector.
Robinson, ThomasBill for collection of rent due to Jesus College for Michaelmas 1854. Paid by Doctor Corrie. £16 10s. Signed by Robert F. Cuthbert.
Cuthbert, RobertPaid to the the master, fellows and scholars of Trinity College in Cambridge for one year's rent at St Michaels Last Past.
Cattey, WilliamPaid to J Spencer for one year's rent due to the corporation of Cambridge due last Michaelmas.
Spencer, JohnPaid for Calculation of Rent to Lady Day (25th March).
Shield, Mr. W.Paid to Richard Brett for collecting rent and getting rid of rats. (NB: has 'Vice Chancellor of Jesus College' written on the back).
Brett, RichardPaid for remainder of calculations and entry of the rents for this year.
Shield, Mr. W.Stanston account to audit. 13s 4d being the amount of two years of rent of the cottage and gardens belonging to the master and fellows of Jesus College. Biblical quotes noted on the back of one of the audits
WhitechurchDocument 1:
Bill and receipt from H. Haggis to Rev. Dr. French for rent
1/2 years Rent St. Giles to Michaelmas 1848, £66 10s
1 years Rent St Andrew's to Michaelmas 1848, £55
Amounting to £121 10s
Bill and receipt from Rev. Dr. French to H. Haggis
1/2 years Land Tax St. Giles to Michaelmas, £2 7s 2d
1/2 years Income Tax ditto to ditto, £1 17s 11d
1 years income tax St Andrew's to ditto, £1 13s 4d
amounting to £115 11s 7d
Signed at bottom, settled in Account H. Haggis
Document 2:
Bill and Receipt from Dr. French to H. Haggis
To half year's land taxes, £2 7s 2d
To half year's Income tax, £1 17s 11 1/2d
amounting to £4 5s 1 1/2d
Signed at bottom, received the above H. Haggis
Haggis, HenryMr. Amey agrees to pay £5 for the cottages and close at Caxton for the year ending Lady Day 1828.
Amey, SamuelRequests receipt for payment and mentions how the sender has deducted sums for land taken to "back and top" the sea wall. The receipt is needed for the Commissioner of the Walls.
Places referred to Mortlocks, Suffolk and Danbury.
Letter to the Bursar informing him of the trouble they had experienced in agreeing a rent with the tenant Mr Bennett. Finally they had agreed a rent of £36 plus the tenant to pay the Rates which they recommended to the College for approval
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar about the rent to be paid by Mrs Stubbens who was 70 years and had lived in the property for 35 years. They recommended a rent of £45 per annum plus the tenant to pay the Rates instead of £55 per annum
J. Carter Jonas & SonsRenovation bill, list of what was done and calculations adding up to £54 8s. 3d.
Taylor, John£39 14s. 6d.
Goode, ThomasIncludes correspondnece relating to commission. Also correspondence relating to commissions that were never executed.
28 x 11¾. Designed by Graham Jones, made by John Reyntiens
Jones, GrahamLetter setting out new terms for a lease for Nos. 27-31 Jesus Lane and a lease plan.
Letters concerning renewing the lease for Nos. 29-34 Lower Park Street. These had been leased to John Death for 40 years from 29th September 1876. Following his death the trustees under his will had assigned the lease to Mrs Anna Maria Folkard [by an Assignment dated 3rd July 1903]. The lease was due to expire in September 1916 and Mrs Folkard approached the College via her solicitors to see if they would grant a renewal of the lease and if so on what terms. There was a proposal that Mrs Folkard give up the lease of property she held in Jesus Lane [Nos. 25and 26] in return for an Annuity and renewal of the Lower Park Street properties but this was rejected by the College Council
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Mason offering him a new lease for 40 years from 29th September 1900. Also two site plans showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees
(1) Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Mason, dated 30th September 1889 offering him a new 40 year lease and setting out the terms
(2) Letter from J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Mason, dated April 1900 correcting the amount due as a fine which was in error in a previous letter
(3) Letter from J. H. H. Goodwin to Mr Alfred Mason, dated 29th October 1902 offering him a new 40 year lease
(4) Site plans of Nos. 19-22 showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees [undated but 1889 is written in pencil at the top of one of the plans]
(1) Notes made by Arthur Westmorland (Bursar) about the fine and date for renewal of the leases in 1858 and 1872
(2) 1st November 1878 letter from Samuel R. Ginn [solicitor acting for Mary Turner] to Francis, Riches & Frances [College Solicitor], saying that he understands that a new lease has been proposed by Charles Thrift Green. He informs them that the lease was made out to John Turner for 40 years from 29th September 1844 which was bequeathed to Mary Turner. In 1873 Mary Turner obtained a licence to underlet No. 18 to C. J. Green for the remainder of the term minus 1 day. Negotiations between Mary Turner and Mr Green had been going on but there was no written agreement so he asked them to delay proceeding with the renewal of the lease
(3) Site plan [by Richard Reynolds Rowe] of Nos. 17 and 18 Park Street showing the outline of the properties and the dimensions and the names of the neighbouring lessees
Letters between John Charles Pearce, the College solicitors and Dr Corrie setting out the terms for the renewal of the lease
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Morrell offering him a new lease for 40 years from 29th September 1900
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr William Chapman offering him a new lease for 40 years from 29th September 1900. Also a site plan showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees
Letter setting out the terms for a renewal of the lease and a copy of the plan from the lease dated 1869.
Letter from Philip H. Carter (chartered accountant) to Hugh Shield (Bursar) questioning the terms of the renewal of the lease.
Letter from Miss Ada Pughe asking for clarification as to the date the lease was due for renewal and the new numbering [when 1- 19 Eastbourne Terrace became 63-99 Hills Road] and whether the leases referred to 15 and 17 Eastbourne Terrace or Nos. 17 and 19
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mrs Whiting offering her a new lease for 40 years from 29th September 1900. Also two site plans showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees, dated 1887 and 1900
Letter from Mr Albert Harding to Messrs Francis, Francis and Collin written on behalf of his wife who was ill. He forwards to them a letter from the Bursar setting out the terms for a fresh lease. He asks that they make sure a right of way is given in the lease to the back of the premises through the yard by the side of No. 18 [letter is dated 1st August 1900]
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mrs Mary Greene offering her a new lease for 40 years from 29th September 1900
Two site plans showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees, dated 1886 and 1900
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Alfred Dale offering him a new lease for 40 years from 9th May 1900. Also a site plan showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of neighbouring lessees
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) offering a new lease of Nos. 41-44 Park Street. He apologises as the properties were held under a 40 year lease dated 29th September 1876 and so came up for renewal after the customary 14 years in 1890 [no addressee is given]
Letter from Mr Smith to Francis and Francis questioning one new clause in the lease which prevents there being any windows overlooking Jesus Closes [the letter does not mention to which houses the new lease refers but it is addressed from 7a Park Road, Regents Park London, which as the address on the letters in JCAD/3/CAM/PARK/GEN/3/6 which related to Nos. 41-44]
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to the 1971 symposium, including posters, a press release and press cutting about a lecture by Maynard Mack on 'Antony and Cleopatra, the Stillness and the Dance' (part of the symposium), and guest lists for receptions.
Also includes material relating to finances of the 1970 symposium, programmes and posters for the 1969 and 1970 symposia, and a report on the 1970 symposium.
Comprises correspondence relating to arrangements for organising future Renaissance symposia, the second symposium (May 1969) including a reception hosted by Professor and Mrs Roy Harvey Pearce, and meetings of the Committee for the Renaissance Symposium.
Also includes programmes and lists of participants for the symposium.
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to the 1972 symposium, including a poster, programmes, lists of participants and guest lists for the Chancellor's [of the University of California, San Diego] reception. Also includes some material relating to the 1971 symposium.
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to expenses for the 1969 and 1970 symposia, and planning and arrangements for the 1970 symposium.
Includes: draft programmes and lists of participants; a poster and press release for a lecture by Lynn White on 'Engineers and Astrologers in the Renaissance' (part of the symposium, 1970); photocopies of press cuttings about the 1970 symposium; and a guest list for a reception hosted by Bronowski.
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to the 1974 symposium, including: details of proposed speakers; programmes; copies of letters of invitation with some responses; lists of participants; a poster for a lecture on 'Renaissance Medicine: its Antecedents' by C H Talbot (part of the symposium); a press cutting about C H Talbot's lecture; a promotional leaflet; list of invitees for cocktails, lunch and dinner during the symposium; and copies of thank you letters sent to speakers or to Bronowski and Robert Livingston (Co-Chairman of symposium).
Also includes a programme and poster for the 1975 Renaissance symposium on 'Mexico and the Renaissance', with an invitation to Sylvia Fitzgerald for a lunch during the symposium.
Additionally includes 3 sheets of black and white photographic contact prints and 2 black and white photographic prints from the 1974 symposium. The large prints show [one of the speakers] and the contact sheets show various groups and individuals at the symposium.
Comprises correspondence relating to the first Renaissance symposium (May 1968) and the organisation of future Renaissance symposia. Also includes draft programmes for the symposium, lists of reserved seating, and press cuttings about the symposium.
Includes: a promotional poster, a letter of invitation, a University of California at San Diego (UCSD) chancellor's newsletter announcing the symposium, information about the UCSD Machiavelli project, and lecture notes by Bronowski for 'Magic and Science in Renaissance Humanism' (lecture given by Bronowski at the symposium).
Comprises correspondence and other material relating to the 1973 symposium, including lists of participants and guests to invite to a cocktail reception and dinner, programmes, copies of letters of invitation, a poster and outline for Bronowski's lecture on 'Copernicus as a Humanist' (planned to be part of the symposium, then Bronowski could not attend), and a promotional leaflet.
Also includes some material relating to the 1972 symposium: a poster, list of participants and correspondence about expenses.
Comprises copies of papers given at the symposium on 'The Theory and Practice of Renaissance Poetry' with a programme.
Comprises copies of papers given at the symposium on 'The Development of Scientific Thought in the Renaissance' with a programme, list of participants, and invitation to a reception at the Bronowskis' house.
Comprises a poster, programme, and copies of papers given at the symposium on 'The Rise of Historical Consciousness in Renaissance Italy'. Also includes a page of handwritten notes by Bronowski, and photocopies of book reviews.
Comprises material relating to symposia jointly sponsored by the Salk Institute and the Committee on the Renaissance at the University of California, San Diego.
Comprises copies of papers given at the 1974 Renaissance Symposium. With a programme, list of participants and poster.
Also includes a copy of an earlier paper by Max H. Fisch (Texas Tech University Complex) on 'Vico's Practica', sent to Sylvia Fitzgerald as his paper for the symposium was not ready.