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- Michelmas 1855
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Paid to the Bedell for his stipend and sermons
Leapingwell, G.
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Paid to the Bedell for his stipend and sermons
Leapingwell, G.
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Paid £59 19s 9d to Edward Headly and Son for iron fence around the new square, 1 extra post, 1 iron gate of fixing same, fencing of post Jesus terrace, repairing old fence. Signed Edward Headly and Son
Edward Headly and Son
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Four receipts for the quarterly payment of poor rate in the parish of All Saints, paid by the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Three payments of £23 7s, dated 11th February, 30th April and 16th November 1864. One payment for £21 8s 1d, dated 17th October 1864. All signed H. Fuller, assistant overseer. On reverse of sheets are calculations of subscriptions paid to the asylum, the poor rate, the Cambridge Union, the land tax and the Borough rate
Fuller, Henry
Annual Summary of Rent and Charges for 60 Aldermanbury
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Summary of charges and rates for college property on 60 Aldermanbury. Includes names of tenants: Cochrane, Clifford, Chettle and Chettle & Kinsey. Charges are from Heeps Millard Company, gas company, water company, income tax, land tax, poor rate, insurance law, and commission.
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Payment for papering college rooms in 1865. Total payment of £35 10s 9d. Includes payment for: papering Mr Gillett's bedroom; Mr Haddon's keeping room; late Mr Porter's bedroom, passage and spare room; Mr Pickance's bedroom; Mr Woodward's room; the late Smyth's keeping room, bedroom and gyp room; keeping room and bedroom in Staircase E, no. 2; keeping room in K, no. 1; the late Pichance's gyp room. Dated 28th November 1866 and signed by Samuel [?] Rayner on behalf of John Swan and Son.
John Swan and Son
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Paid to the Phoenix Fire Office. £12 4s for insurance of 62 Aldermanbury. Signed by J. Goodwin.
Phoenix Fire Office
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In 1960 the tenant of No. 13 was Mr W. M. Clifton and the tenant of No. 13A was Miss E. E. Tyrrell
Subject of compulsory purchase by Cambridge City Council in 1962 as part of a road widening scheme when the Park Street car park was built
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Proposed Rebuilding of Nos. 19-22 Jesus Lane, 1851
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Proposal made to to the College by John Adams (of 15 Jesus Lane) to build four houses on the piece of ground in Jesus Lane currently occupied by a stable, three cottages and nothing behind to be like the houses built by Mr Webster on the opposite side of the way. On the back s an outline of the front elevation of one of the proposed houses.
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Extract from Will of Elizabeth Benwell, 1770
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Extract from the will of Elizabeth Benwell relating to No. 6 (later Nos. 25 and 26) Jesus Lane.
Terrier of Robert Sharpe's House, 1634/35
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Terrier of Robert Sharpe's house in Jesus Lane.
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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]
Correspondence between William Hall and William Woodcock Hayward
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Langton and Willis. Concerning deeds relating to 107 King Street
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Includes deeds for 109-113 King Street when together. 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]
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Concerning the doorrways on the ground, first and second floors being blocked up between 61 King Street [111-113] and the adjoining property on the East [115?]
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Letters concerning the formation of a national school for boys at the premises on King Street
Cambridge Old Schools
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Dilapidation on Barber's Lease in King Street
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Letter from Wentworth to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, stating: I have surveyed the property on lease to Mr Richard Barber comprising eleven cottages in King Street and I estimate the dilapidations thereon at thirteen pounds fourteen shillings and eight pence. I think it right to suggest to the college that if the property is to be retained by the society and let at back rents it would be very desirable that pumps and water cloets to communicate with the common sewer should be constructed, as at present all the tenants have to go to ther premises for water and I am told in some cases to pay for it
Wentworth, Joseph
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House next to wall of Sidney Sussex College, now Malcolm Street
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The house and cottages were demolished after the surrender of the lease in 1840 in order to open access from King Street to the new Malcolm Street which had recently been laid out
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File concerning properties leased by Arthur John Gray [builder] - 1 and 2 Arundel Villas, St Andrew's Villa and 4, 5, and 6 Salisbury Villas (13-23 Station Road)
Includes 14 letters between Jesus College and Arthur Gray and then his heirs John Phillips Gray and Charles Edward Gray concerning terms of new leases, sale of gardens at the back of Salisbury Villas and the payment of an annuity to the widow of Arthur Gray
Also plans drawn up by Richard Reynolds Rowe [Architect] showing the properties leased by Arthur John Gray - 1-4 Arundel Villas, St Andrew's Villa, 4-6 Salisbury Villas, the corner of Station Road and Hills Road showing the Great Northern and 1 Station Road, Clifton Villa, and Woodfield Villa. The plans show the size of the properties and the names of neighbouring leaseholders (see JCAD/3/CAM/STA/GEN/2/1882)
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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
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Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to the Executors of Henry Chapman offering them a new lease of Gordon and Cleveland Villas for 40 years from 25th September 1889 on payment of a fine of £205 6s 3d (to include solicitor's and surveyor's charges, stamps and all expenses). New rent to be set at £26 8s pa for the first 26 years and £31 5s pa for the last 14 years. Attached is a plan showing the size of the properties and the names of the neighbouring leaseholders