Recital by Korneel Bernolet - the second of three recitals by international artists on the Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord on Saturday 1st March 2014 at 8pm
Recital by Anna-Riikka Santapukki - the third of three recitals by international artists on the Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord on Saturday 10th May at 8pm
Kari Olamaa (violin)
Johanna Kilpijarvi (viola da Bamba)
Chamber concert by the College Choir conducted by Michael Baker with instrumentalists in the Chapel on Sunday 10th May at 3pm
Accounts of receipts, 1722-1758 (arrangement: receipts from tradesmen, quit rents, payments to vicars, to school keeper and organ keeper); with [worked from back of book] note of payments due from Bursar to Steward and Bursar's accounts (arranged as in earlier audit books: quit rents, fees, chapel, kitchen, buttery, undergraduates' table, chamber rents, necessary expenses); also [in later part of book] Hundon [trust] accounts for 1721-1745
Comprises internal Salk Institute memoranda regarding tours of the Institute, speaking engagements and receptions. Also includes a list of groups that were given tours of the Salk Institute in 1965 and 1966.
Comprises photocopies of newspaper articles divided into "cancer", "fertility control", "viruses", foreign articles", "multiple sclerosis" and "early learning".
Includes exhibition guide
Willmoth, FrancesSigned by J. Waller. £700 for Mr. Lydiatt.
Waller, JohnFive receipts relating to tithes, taxes and maintenance work required by Edward Colchester, dating between April and October 1880. Including three receipts for tithe rent charges owed paid to New College, Oxford, for amounts of £4 7s 6d, £3 14s 6d and 13s; a receipt for income tax paid by Colchester while residing in Steeple Morden, amounting to 18s 9d. Also includes a bill for repairs to cottages at Steeple Morden, ordered by Colchester, including: new lead guttering, scantling for rafters, board, plate tiles, bushels of hair, mortex, nails, glass panes and two and half days of labour, amounting to £3 1s 6d, signed and settled by William Worboys.
New College, Oxford12 items relating to charitable donations made by Jesus College:
- Cheque for £3 3s donated to the Clergy Widows and Orphans Society, signed by Robert Mann 27th November 1880.
- Cheque for £5 5s paid by "Rev. A. S. Crusford", 3rd November 1880.
- Cheque for £5 5s paid by Dr. Westmorland, 2nd October 1880.
- Receipt for a donation of £5 5s paid by Dr. Westmorland to the "Old Schools of Cambridge", dated 14th October 1880.
- Receipt for the payment of £2 by the college bursar to "the Schools of Stow cum Quay", 1st May 1880.
- Cheque for £2 2s paid to Revd. W. Dixon, 7th October 1880. Signed W. Looker.
- Note of thanks written on paper headed "The Morden Vicarage, Royston". Note thanking the recipient for donating "two guineas" "towards our Fairchial(?) Schools", signed by Walter Bouchier.
- Receipt for the payment of 10 guineas donated as a year's "subscription" to Addenbrooke's Hospital, 30th September 1880. Signed by Gilbert Oicuslic(?).
- Cheque for £3 3s paid to "the Cambridge Storre & for Nurses", signed by Robert Mann, 15th January 1880.
- Receipt for the donation of £1 as subscription to "the Higher Grade School", signed by Walter Slack, Treasurer. Dated 7th June 1880.
- Cheque for £5 5s donated to "the Cambridge Penal Refuge". Signed by Robert Mann, 29th September 1880.
- Cheque for £5 5s donated to the "Cambs Agricultural Society". Signed by Robert Mann, 1st June 1880.
- Received of bursar of Jesus College by H Freeman 4d for rent due to Trinity College.
- Received of master and fellows of Jesus College by William Webb 2s 6d for rent due to Clare Hall.
Document one:
A receipt 'received 30th day of December 1782 of Mr Henry Muggleton the sum of 4s 10 1/2d in full for one years quitrent due to John Martin Esq[uire] for lands belonging to Jesus College at Michaelmas Last'. Signed Benjamin Kettle.
Document two:
A receipt 'received 26th january 1784 of Mr Henry Muggleton the sum of 4s 10 1/2d in full for a years Quitrent for lands in Quy [likely Stow Cum Quy] belonging to Jesus College to John Martin Esq. lord of the said Manor at Michaelmas last.' Signed Benjamin Kettle.
Receipt for £2 12s 5d for cleaning the Chapel, rotten stones, oil, saw dust. A second receipt of £2 1s 0d for payment of wages for four men and two women for two days work.
Buckwell, Newton- Received of the master of Jesus College the sum of £3 2s 2d being the stipend of the Barnaby Lecturer for Mr Emery. 13th Dec 1854.
- Received of Revered Corrie the sum of £3 2s 2d as Barnaby Lecturer by J C Adams, Pembroke College. 12th Dec 1854.
- Letter of thanks from J. J. Perowne to master of Jesus College for £3 2s 2d received on behalf of this brother for Barnaby lecture. 13th Dec 1854.
Document one:
A receipt 'Received of Mr Muggleton the sum of 18s in full for half A years Land Tax Due Laday [Lady Day] Last for the use of Jesus Colledge by me William Banks collr.' [collector].
Document two:
A receipt 'Received of Mr Muggleton the sum of 18s in full for half A years Land Tax Due at Michaelmas Last for the use of Jesus Colledge by me William Banks collr.' [collector].
Two invoices, both addressed from Reverend Professor Corrie to W. Wallis, with charges for fixing various fences and rails, and for materials, both for the college and for the Master specifically. The first is dated as paid 3 April 1862 and totals £3 10s, and the second is dated as paid 22 October 1862 and totals 18s.
Wallis, W.Two receipts for work done on Jesus College Combination Room by Joseph Wentworth, cabinetmaker
First document:
Bill to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College for work done on Combination Room in 1845
Dec 25: New line and Mending Blinds 1s
Nov. 15: Taking and Use of Kidderminster Carpet and putting down Turkey Carpet casing Doors taking up Carpet &c 4s
Turkey Carpet taking and bringing back. Entirely cleaning by Hand all over Scouring & Ingredients £2 15s
Total £3 3s
signed Lee Summares
Second:
Receipt of work done on Combination Room in 1845, paid in 1846
To Amount of account Rendered 1845 £3
March 28, 1846: New Crimson line & Putting to Decanter slide 1s 6d
Oct. 20, 1846: The Yards of Patent crimson line 2s 4d
total £3 3s 10d
signed Rev. Doct. William
Receipt for work done on the Chapel
16 October 1847: 16 22Ls Yards of Best 4/4 Hush mending 1/8 £1 17s 6d
Bendy and of do with Leather 3s 6d
More Putting down Mending 1s
Total £2 2s
Paid £1 2s 6d for 9 days work for the college, £1 3s 3d for 5.5 days work for the college, includes a receipt for work on the close and fence
Signed Abraham Clark
Collection of receipts for work completed by Favell, Ellis & Sons (Sanitary Engineers, Plumbers, Glaziers, Painters and Decorators) in the months of April, May and June. Work largely relates to new glass and glazing in Chapel Court staircases.
Favell, Ellis and Sons12 receipts dating between 14 February and 26 October 1880 for the payment of water bills and 3 receipts accounting for repair work done to the water systems at Jesus College. The bill receipts account for payments between £1 6s 5d and £14 2s, with three signed by Rev. Dr. Corrie and the remaining 6 signed Jesus College. They include water supplied to the following areas in college: £1 6s 5d for the Master's Lodge and garden, £12 6d for 74 sets rooms, £1 5s for 5 hydrants and 11s for 4 WCs. Three receipts specify the number of gallons used by college in that quarter, ranging between 547,000 gallons and 1,000 gallons.
Two of the bills for repair work record 12s and £1 2s 1d for "Repair at pu Rin [?]", and one larger receipt accounts for opening of the ground and repairing the pipe in Centre Court, including 8s 3d for lead pipes, 7s for joints and 10s for the men's time.
1) Receipt for painting and furnishing work carried out in July 1873 totalling £9 10s, for various colours of paint, 5 pints of varnish, 11 squares of glass, graining colour, a new leather bucket, and a day's wages for the workmen.
2) Receipt received and paid by J. Hooper for works carried out by G.M. Bradbury totalling £4 10s 6d, for papering the bedroom and dining room at Graveley, and buying the wallpaper and varnishing paper.
3) John Hooper to George Richardson. Receipt for set of 1 1/2 molded and paneled door jambs with 2 double-molded mortis and butts; fixing new groinds and architraved windows; fixing new lintel and new window, totalling £6 5s. Signed by George Richardson.
Series of 3 receipts for work carried out by D.O. Boyd, engineer (9 Conduit St, London).
First receipt covers a terracotta gas stove fitted with speicial air and gas burner, including packing and booking; a Boyd's Gothic College Grate, fitted in dining room of Master's Lodge with blue and white majolica tiles, also taking up stone hearth, preparing for and laying glazed tile hearth. Total cost £29 1s, dated 29/11/1875. Work carried out between March and September 1875.
Second receipt covers 3 earthenware Himalaya chimmney funnels. Total cost £4 10s, dated 3/12/1875. Funnels installed in March 1875.
Third receipt covers 2 Boyd's Gothic College Grates with best Stourbridge firelumps and improved register doors, also glazed tiles and elements provided for same; taking out the old grates, preparing openings, laying iron back hearths, fixing and tiling grates; cutting away brickwork, crampimg in old grate, contracting flues and making good round the chimneypiece; cutting away brickwork and cleaning out flues in the chapel. Includes skilled workmen's time, railway and lodging expenses. Total cost £15 10s. Worked carried out in January 1874.
Boyd, D.O.[1st item] Received of the 'Collectors for Jesus College'. The sum of £1 2s for 'the first half year's payment of the New Additionnal Duty on houses, windows and lights. Signed by John [?]'Senthack'.
[2nd item] Received of the 'Collectors for Jesus College'. The sum of £2 4s for 'the first half year's payment of the Old Duty on houses, windows and lights. Signed by John [?]'Senthack'.
Senthack, JohnThese documents are receipts of payment from Robert Ellis for various taxes. This includes payments of Eau Brink and South Land taxes and one year's land taxes to Smith and Barker, and two installments of taxes for Fen Land to J. Haird
Smith & Barker, CollectorsThese receipts indicate the receipt of property and income tax payments by Mr Darling Whittleny for taxes due Lady Day (6s 8 1/2d) and Michaelmas (6s 8 1/2d) to Smith and Barker
Smith & Barker, CollectorsThese receipts indicate the receipt of property and income tax payments by Mr Seymour for taxes due Lady Day (2s 11d) and Michaelmas (2s 11d) to J. Asplen
Asplen, Mr. J.- Bill for master and fellows of Jesus College to William Wallis, linen draper, for 150 yards of bleached finer 'huckerback' for pensioners tables, totalling £29 1s 3d.
- A Westmorland paid Mary Summers for making and marking 24 table cloths for the pensioners table, 16s.
Receipt for students and fellows;
Rushton
Thompson
Bowen
Carnwith
Seymour
Venables
Pitcarn
White
Horsley
Archer
Ruften
Simpson
Mr. Macaulay
Mr. Whiteley
Mr. Rolins
Mr. Turton
Mr. Owen
£39 0s 13d
£6 0s 3d
£24 0s 8d
[Total =] £70 0s 4d
Receipt of the bursar of Jesus College the sum of 4d. for quit rent due to Trinity College at Michaelmas last. SIgned H. Freeman. Second receipt enclosed stating received 5d. for one year's quit rent due Michaelmast last.
Freeman, H.Receipt of the bursar of Jesus College the sum of 2 shillings 6d. for the quit rent due to the Master and Fellows of CLare College for the year ending Michaelmas 1859. Signed N. Bloomfield, Deputy Bursar. A second receipt of the bursar of Jesus College for the sum of 2 shillings 6d. for quit rent due for the year ending Michaelmas 1858. Signed Bloomfield.
Bloomfield, N.Series of 6 receipts received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College in respect of the poor rate in the parish of All Saints. Sums vary from £14-9-2 to £23-7. All signed off by George Gurney, collector and assistant overseer.
Cambridge UnionReceipts for four poor rate payments due at the tithes of St. Rhadegund to the Parish of All Saints. Two amount to 11s 8d, two amount to 10s. All signed Henry Fuller.
Fuller, HenryPaid 2 pounds 15 shillings and 3 pence as Poor Rate for Parish of All Saints. 4 bills, all headed Cambridge Union.
Fuller, HenryReceipt for the payment £26 1s 2d paid by the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to W. Eaden Lilley for Huckaback cloth and time making it. Dated 29th September 1864, paid 29th November 1864, and signed by W. Eaden Lilley and W. E. Wright.
Note referring to the making and marking of 24 Pensioner cloths as mentioned in the above receipt, and repairing the old Pensioner Cloths. Headed with A. Westmorland Esq. Dated 14th October 1864, mention that the bill was paid 28th November 1864 and signed by J. Batchelor.
23 May 1845:
Receipt for the remaking of 125 pens for college examinations from T Addison to Mr Birkett, paid by cash 2s 6d
15 June 1846:
Receipt for the remaking of 125 pens for college examinations from T Addison to Mr Birkett, paid by cash 2s 6d
20 May 1848:
Receipt for the remaking of 150 pens for college examinations from T Addison to the Bursar of Jesus College, paid by cash 3s
Bill and Receipt of work done by Joseph Wentworth, cabinetmaker, for sale of land to the Railway Company
First Document, Bill, 1845:
To the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, a bill for Sweeping, Measuring and Valuing Land, sundry parcels, negotiating with Railway Company various interviews the amount £850 at 1/4 per cent, totaling to £10 12s 6d
Second Document Receipt, 1848:
Receipt of £10 12s 6d paid by Rev. Dr. French to Joseph Wentworth for the rendered services
Receipts for money received in respect of No. 60 Rhadegund Buildings [originally all pinned together]:
(1) 10th October 1921 - receipt for one year's ground rent £4 8s 6d from Mrs J. E. Cooke
(2) 28th January 1921 - receipt for 1st instalment for the year 1920-21 of 'Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax' from Mrs Cooke. Lists occupier as Mr Wisher
(3) 28th July 1921 - receipt for 2nd instalment for the year 1920-21 of 'Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax'. Lists occupier as Mr Wisher
(4) 23rd January 1922 - receipt for 1st instalment for the year 1921-22 of 'Income Tax, House Duty and Land Tax'. Lists occupier as Mr Wisher
(5) 9th January 1922 - receipt for fire insurance premium received from Mrs M. E. Cooke
Document One:
'Re[cieve]d April 5 1783 of Mr Thomas Jeverson the sum of one pound sixteen shillings for the third & fourth Quarterly Payment of the Land Tax due at Lady Day 1783'
Document Two:
'Received of Mr Thomas Jeverson the sum of £1 16s so much being assessed on the Landlord for the 1st & 2nd Quarterly Payment, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, for granting an Aid to his Majesty by Land Tax'. Signed John Potter and J. Mills
Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College £7 19s 3d for two Coppers for the use of the College Kitchen. Signed Stephen Pryor.
Attached is a note: The utmost expense of the two coppers will be ten pounds. The value of the old one will be about two pounds or two pounds ten shillings. Signed Stephen Pryor.
Three receipts for payments made to Elgar Frisby between September 1879 and September 1880, for maintaining the flood gate at the ditch, 13s paid each quarter.
Westmorland, Dr. Arthur A.Receipt from Dr French to Joseph Langan, dated October 10 1831, for emptying two prives, cutting the quicke and cleaning the yard. Total of £2 9d. Signed by Langan with an X.
Receipt from Dr French to Joseph Langan, dated July 20 1831, for three days garden work, a day planting and a day fencing. Total of £13 9s. Signed by Langan with an X.
Langan, JosephTwo receipts for the rate paid by R. Rowe as part of the Cambridge Improvement Acts in the Parish of Holy Trinity. First receipt is dated 24th November and is the two quarterly payment, totalling 7s 6d. Second receipt is dated 29th March and is one quarter's payment, totalling 6s. Both signed by Thomas Creeke, the collector.
Creeke, Thomas- Disbursements by John Elliston Jesus College. Including: drain tiles for yard; Fisher for bricks; ale(?); wages to bricklayer 10 weeks; Peters for tax due Lady Day 1854; bushels of lime; loads of sand; bolts(?) for shed; tiles, mortar and labour for shed; oak, slab, rail, labour and mortar; Chapman labour for building a shed. Payments total £51 5s 3 1/2 d.
- Mr John Elliston to Clark and Hunt, bill delivered Xmas 1853, £2 13s 6d.
- Mr Elliston bill delivered January 1854.
- Bill from S. Gates brick and tile merchant for 4,500 draining tiles, settled April 22 1853.
- John Elliston to Thomas Fisher for 500 white bricks received 9 May 1854.
- Master of Jesus College to John Elliston.
- To J Chapman for building 2 sheds, September 8 1854.
- Master and Fellows of Jesus College to Barber for red deal, cuts, battens and pantiles.
Receipt for £0.16.0 paid to the Canvey Island Commission by Mr. A. M. Clark. A second receipt of the same but for £4.18.0
PeaseParties: (1) John Driver, (2) William Quinsee.
Work done in building five houses
Bills and receipts issued to Percy Bullock relating to household affairs when living at different properties in Cambridge, spanning the years 1930 to 1997.
Contribution Money of £5 for 9/2 as Marshall's Salary.
Johnson, Thomas