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A significant, although poorly stratified, assemblage of clay tobacco pipes (MNI 50) was recovered. The assemblage is predominantly 17th to 18th century in date, although at least one 19th century fragment is present. The assemblage is notable for the presence of six pipes with the initials IK; these were produced by James Kuquit of Cambridge who was active c.1713-50. Two of these have a stamped mark of a crown in relief, on the base of the heel; this particular combination has not been recognised previously. The presence of clay tobacco pipe in a context indicates a date of. c.1580+. Bowls have been categorised using the Oswald general typology (1975). Information on makers derives largely from Cessford (2001), although subsequent unpublished research has modified some of the identification and dating of manufacturers.
Receipt from Thomas Clayton for 16s 8d for 20 feet of tooled york.
Clayton, ThomasIncludes article from the Cambridge News about the band Clean Bandit, formed of Jesuans Grace Chatto, Jack Patterson, Luke Patterson and Neil Amin-Smith.
Received of Dr Caryl. Paid £1 14s 4d including cleaning the court, winding up the clock, washing up the Hall. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar, £2 15s [?]d for winding up the clock, cleaning the court, cleaning the cloister, washing up the hall on the 14th November 1759. Signed by Richard Brett. Also paid 1£ 15s 10d on the 24th March 1759. Also paid 1£ 5s4d on the 30th December 1758.
Brett, RichardPaid £1 5s 4d for winding up the clock, cleaning courts, cloisters and Quadrangle. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar. Paid £1 9s 4d for winding up the clock, keeping cloisters clear, new gravel in courts, cleaning outside of college, hedges in the Fellows Close. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £1 16s 4d including winding up the clock, keeping courts clear, cleaning cloisters, Quadrangle, washing the Hall, mops, plough, booms, a 'green set up for the Hall at Christmas'. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar. Paid £1 5s 10d for taking care of the clock, of the cloisters, of the coats, for mending hedge, for turnpike. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardBill for cleaning and repairs done on the house on Jesus Lane by W Sturlman, by order of Mrs Porcher. Signed by W Sturlman. Items billed include: cleaning, repairing, and whitewashing ceilings of cornices and repair to waterspout. Total amount £2 10s 6d.
Porcher, Mrs.Two bills to S. Pryor for cleaning and repairs to stove and pipes in chapel. New inside body bricks and grate, new elbow to pipe, taking down re fixing pipe and stove. Second for cleaning stove. Total £1 15s 6d
Pryor, S.2 pounds, Cleaning, glazing and repainting a picture
Robson, William HartPaid 6s to Sarah Jager to clean the hall after the painters. Signed with her mark.
Jagger, Sarah£0 10s 0d for cleaning and oiling
Fordham, P.Costs include: [...]; broom staves; broom; mops; soap; Total cost 15s 1d.
Received for John Carter 19th May 1814, signed by Mr Bird.
Michaelmas 1759: Received of Mr Newton, paid 14s for washing the college. Signed by Ann Chafer. Midsummer 1759: the same. Lady Day 1759: the same. St Thomas 1758: the same.
Ann ChaferPaid £154 7s 10d to John Goode and Son for cleaning materials and jobs including:
- scouring and cleaning hall
- sponges and brushes
- painting dead grey seat panel window parts of the pillar door, chimney piece, whitening window part, putting up panels and varnishing picture and window
- iron balls (green)
- letters wrote on pictures
- cleaning and varnishing chair
- painting over and "graining" desk
- cleaning and mending Combination dead white all over
- painting and varnishing hall staircase
- cleaning and repairing door
- painting door then grained and varnished
- stone window muntins
- light pasties grained and varnished
- writing 5 names
- cleaning work
- spouts in first court (dark green) and wood bottoms
- light "parkis" painted and putteed
- dark green frame casements
- iron bars scraped and painted dark green
- Cloister doors grained, wainscot and varnished
- lamp heads, irons and irons for windows
- entrance gates' stone arch stone colour
- weather boards and tower windows lead colour
- painting, gilding, varnishing, writing and mounting dials and hands
- gilding of vane
- painting over spindle lead colour
- great gates to close next Jesus Lane 3 times over
- painting and graining wainscot and varnishing
- long seats for prayers
- table varnished
- gallery and staircase wainscot
- skirting board
- doors in ante-chapel
- gilding picture frame
- men cleaning wainscot
Consists of a reprint from the Canadian Medical Association Journal, with a note from Cleghorn sending the reprint to Bronowski.
Receipt for the payment of £3 3s from the Master and Fellows at Jesus College, Cambridge for their subscription to the fund for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the diocese of Ely for one year ending in Michaelmas 1841.
Peed, SamuelPaid by the Master of Jesus for 3 guineas being this year's subscription to Michaelmas 1821 to the Clergy Orphans Society.
Brockleback, J.Receipt for the sum of 3 guineas as subscription to the Clergy Widows and Orphans society for the year ending Michaelmas 1859.
Mortlock, ThomasA receipt for the payment of five guineas (£5 5s) received of Jesus College for the Clergy Widows and Orphans Society. The payment is split into £3 3s from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, and £2 2s from the Revd Corrie, Master. Signed by John Hailstone.
Hailstone, JohnPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for looking after the college clock.
Holliday, SarahTwo receipts of 16s paid to James Staplin for attendance on the college clock (1st Oct and 18th July)
Staplin, JamesPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday and James Staplin for one quarter's attendance on the college clock.
Holliday, SarahFour receipts of 16s paid to Sarah Holliday for a quarter's attendance on the college clock. Received on 25th June, 29th March, 29th September, and 9th January.
Holliday, SarahFour receipts of 16s paying Sarah Holliday for a quarter's attendance on the college clock, dating to 1st July 1776, 29th September 1776, 21st December 1775, and 25th March 1775.
Holliday, SarahPaid to Peter Spencley for taking down stricken part of clock cleaning and mending and fixing.
Spencely, PeterPaid to Sarah Holliday for attendance on the College Clock
Holliday, SarahPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for attendance to College Clock.
Holliday, SarahPaid to Sarah Holliday for attendance on the College Clock
Holliday, SarahPaid 11s 6d to Peter Spencley for taking a peses (Pegasus?) clock and cleaning and fixing it up and for a new wire to hammer and fixed.
Spencely, PeterPaid 16s to Sarah Hollliday and James Staplin for attendance on the college clock.
Holliday, SarahPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for one quarter's attendance on the college clock (5th October, 2nd June
Holliday, SarahPaid 16s for attendance on the clock to James Staplin and Sarah Holliday.
Staplin, JamesPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for looking after the clock. Received by father (John Harrison).
Harrison, JohnPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for attendance to College Clock.
Holliday, SarahFour receipts of 16s paid to Sarah Holliday for a quarter's attendance on the college clock, dated 21st December 1778, 25th March 1779, 29th September 1779, and 24th June 1779.
Holliday, SarahPaid £1 1s for cleaning the college clock and a line to Sarah Holliday and James Staplin.
Holliday, SarahFour receipts of 16s paid to Sarah Holliday for a quarter's attendance on the college clock. Dated 29th September 1774, 21st December 1773, undated, and 29th June, 1774,
Holliday, SarahPaid 16s to Sarah Holliday for attendance to the College Clock.
Holliday, SarahFour quarterly bills (16s) from Sarah Holliday for attendance on the College Clock.
One undated bill from Peter Spencely for cleaning and fixing up the clock.