Paid by Jesus College 10s to William Coe
Coe, WilliamPaid 7s 6d to Joseph York for clock line line (sic) for the use of College Clock
York, JosephPaid to Nathaniel Holliday for mending and cleaning the College clock, £3 13s 6d (April 1770) and a quarter's attendance on the clock, 16s (October 1770) and a quarter's attendance on the clock, 16s (June 1770)
Holliday, Nathaniel30 October: By Mr John Spencly. Signed by him. 3 June: Received Mr Newton. Paid £2, 18s, 4d for cleaning and repairing clocks in the College. Signed Mr John Spencly.
Newton, MrPart of the Chapel clock’s winding mechanism called a sun and moon maintainer. Maintaining power allows a clock to keep power supplied to it, whilst the barrel with the driving weight is being wound back up.
Received of the Bursar. Paid £2 for a year of winding up the clock. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardIncludes notes made by Arthur Gray listing occupants of rooms in Cloister Court, 1535-1550, taken from the account rolls, c. 1900 and including two small plans drawn on tracing paper showing corners of Cloister Court;
Wood engraving
Summary and collation of results from archaeological excavations taken place at the College between 1988 and 1997.
Cambridge Archaeological Unit (C. Evans, A. Dickens, D. A. H. Richmond, C. Begg, K. Gdaniec, J. Miller and J. M. RenfrewView of one side of Cloister Court
Lithograph
Biographical information and miscellaneous materials on and/or relating to Ian Stewart's closest numismatic colleagues
Paid £23 11s 4 1/2d to Jonathan Fisher and son for diaper cloth.
Fisher, JonathanComprises lists and details of clothes worn, with colour photographs and negatives of Bronowski wearing outfits for filming 'The Ascent of Man'.
Also includes: a leaflet for 'Jacob Bronowski: 20th Century Man'; notes on the titles of 'The Ascent of Man' programmes (11 May 1972), research credits (22 May 1972) and a schedule for preparing 'The Ascent of Man' for publication as a book; a biography of Bronowski (Jan 1971) and a list of his publications (Feb 1973).
Contains minutes of the club.
Contains minutes of the club.
Records of clubs of Fellows and/or students
Paid to J Daniels and C Barraclough the sum of £4 for 40 tons of coal - carting and portage
J. Daniels & C. BarracloughPaid to J Daniels and C Barraclough the sum of £3 for 30 tons of coal - carting and portage
J. Daniels & C. Barraclough£308 5s 9d paid for coal.
Ramsay, Marmaduke1825 to Xmas:
pupils - £115 0s 2 1/2d
stewards - £37 8s 6 1/2d
Brett - £3 16s 3d
1826 to S. Day:
pupils - £124 10s 10d
stewards - £55 1s 9 3/4d
Brett - £5 6s 9d
1826 to Mids:
pupils - £81 14s 3 1/4d
stewards - £27 5s 1 1/4d
Brett - £3 16s 3d
Also includes accounts of freight charges etc.
Coal accounts of Jesus College. Detailing freitage, porterage, carting, sacks and baskets. Total of £287 9s 9d.
Bill issued by James Owen, Coal and Coke Merchant to Jesus College Chapel for coal (2p; 17s; 6d)
Owen, James£4 10s 0d for 12 Chaldes of Coals
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus College£2 15s 0d for 22 Chaldes of Coal.
Daniel, J. C. M.From the Dr Reverend French to Edward Mason on May 8th 1845.
- To be delivered for fraight of 160 tonnes of coal for the sum of 40 pounds and 19 shillings. Received 8th October 1845 by Edward Mason. Signed 'This bill is quite correct' signed by William Rowe.
- To be delivered for fraight of 22 tonnes of coals for the sum of 4 pounds and 19 shillings. Signed 'This bill is quite correct' signed by Richard Rowe.
Four bills (July, August x2, December). Paid to Mason the sum of £180 11s 0d in total for Ductis and Blyth coal.
Mason, EdwardPaid Bagge the sum of £180 11s 0d for coals
Bagge, ThomasPaid £3 2s 5d to Brett for coals.
Brett, R.Paid R Brett the sum of £8 6s 2d for coals up to mid 1840
Brett, R.£426 14s 11d for coal paid to Ramsay Steward
Ramsay, Marmaduke£3 15s 0d for 10 Chaldes of Coals
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeAddressed to Dr French.
- Thomas Bagge for 50 tonnes of Ducks Coal for the cost of £45. Signed by Mr Mason. Dated 2nd September 1845.
- Thomas Bagge for 46 tonnes of Ducks Coal for £41.8. Signed by Mr Mason. Dated 27th August 1845.
- We have placed seventy two pounds to the credit of Thomas Bagge by the Reverend Dr French for John Mortlock Esq. & Sons. Dated 9th of September 1845. Signed by H. H. Matthews.
Paid to J Daniels & G Barraclough the sum of £11 0s 0d in total for coals carting portage on :
22 August 1840: 40 tons
24 August 1840: 29 tons
7 September 1840: 41 tons
Paid R Brett the sum of £14 7s 7d for 5 ton of coals
Brett, R.£341 4s 4 3/4d for coal used in the Combination Room, Hall, and Servants Hall.
Ramsay, MarmadukeReceipt for the payment of £10 10s from Jesus College to Comings and Hazard for coal supplied to the chapel. Includes 10 payments for 1 tonne of Welsh coal, bought in November and December 1863, and January, February, March, October and November 1864. Settled 28th November 1864 and signed by H. Hazard.
Comings and HazardConfirmation of receipt of £90 by E. & C. F. Foster, Bankers. Letters from John Stockdale confirming the payment. Paid to Edward Mason for Blyth Coals and Duchess Coals.
E. & C. F. Foster, Bankers£144 for 80 Chald. coals. With a letter from Bagge and Greene informing the College that if payment is made within one month of delivery, a discount of 1/6 per Chald will be made.
Bagge, Henry ThomasReceipt £6 13s 4d
Bill for 5 tons at £6 13s 4d
Bill for 1838-39 for £14 7s 7d
£164 15s 0d for Coal for:
Mr Dickes
Mr Hibgame
Mr Hustler
Mr Warren
Mr Skinner
Mr Ramsay
Mr Studholme
Mr Walters
Mr Green
Mr Longe
Combination Room
Hall
Servants' Hall
Mr Hustler's Lecture Room
Pupils' Rooms
£83 17s 6d for the same
Coal Account 1826, £301 7s 8d
£132 7s 6d for coals for Dickes etc. (see above for full list of names).
Ramsay, MarmadukeCheque from the College to Bagge, £181 5s 28 February 1838.
Bills:
£36 19s 25 August 1838
£67 11s 3 August 1838
£53 15 s 16 August 1838
£20 10s 1 January 1838
£21 10s 31 December 1838
Note - it seems possible that Mason is connected to Bagge - possibly as an agent or subcontractor. (The same could possibly be the case with the other coal merchants documented here.)
Receipt £10 for 40 tons,
Receipt for £45 for 140 tons.
Receipt for £12 0s 6d for 15 ton
Receipt for £37 10s for 150 tons.
Receipt £10 for 40 tons.
Cheque to Bagge for £37
Cheque to Bagge for £9.
Bill of 1st March 1838 from Thomas Bragge to the College for £41 10s in which 40 tons from E Mason is one of the items.
Bill for £33 15s from Mason for 150 tons of coal.
1825-6 coal bills.
£16 10s 0d to John Daniels
£3 0s 0d to John Daniels
£9 0s 0d to Edward Mason
£48 13s 6d to J. Tho. Bagge
£49 10s 0d to William Hunt
£139 16s 0d to John Stockdale and Son
£119 11s 0d to Bagge and Jos Green.
Paid to Colin Mason the sum of £9 for freight of 40 tons of coal
Mason, Edward