Receipt of the sale of coal from John Stockdate & Sons to Rev Dr French. Sales on August 31 1829 and Sept 23 1829. Total of £99 15s.
John Stockdale & SonReceipt of the sale of coal from Edward Mason to Rev Dr French, dated August 24 1829. Fraught of 140 chaldrons of coal. Total of £52 10s. Received by Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardReceipt of the sale of coal from Edward Mason to Rev Dr French, dated February 5 1830. Fraught of 30 chaldrons of coal. Total of £11 5s. Received April 1830 on Edward Mason.
Daniels, JohnReceipt of payment to John Daniels, dated May 1829 from Rev Dr French, for the carting and trimming of coal. Total of £1 5s. Signed by John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnReceipt of payment to John Daniels, in August 1828 from Rev Dr French, for carting, loading and trimming of coals. Total of £15. Signed by John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnReceived of Dr French, o William & Thomas Bagge, dated 26th September 1832. For 23 chaldrons of ducks coals and 5 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £34 19s. Additional rough work at bottom of receipt, one of the total of £68 5s and the other £16 8s.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceipt by James Owen, Coal and Coke Merchant for coal quality D. Rets. (2p; 17s; 6p) for the Jesus College Chapel.
Owen, JamesCoal receipt for Febraury 12th 1833, Cambridge, from John Mortlock Esq. & Sons. Total of £80 10s placed to the credit of Masters Bagge (Thomas?). Signed J. Baton.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceived of Masters Stockdale for the total of £ 80 10s. to the Account for on demand Rev Dr French to E. & C. F. Foster, Bankers, Cambridge. Signed George Eden Foster.
Foster, George Eden[1 – Cheque]
Dated 4th July 1845
Cheque for £19 16s. 0d. paid to William and Thomas Bagge by John Mortlock Esq. & Sons.
[2 – Accompanying note of receipt ]
Lynn Regis (King’s Lynn), 6th May 1845
The Revd. Dr. French (Jesus College),
To Mr Bagge,
22 tons of duck coals 20/6, £ 22, 11s, 0d.
Received by Edward Mason
Note of deduction: 22 at 2/6 = £2, 15s. 0d.
Total amount = £19, 16s. 0d.
Originally kept as a bundle, order as presented.
Bills for coal transport, supply of coal, calculations and receipts:
Bill £15 for 150 tons of coal August 1838, signature of R Brett.
Entry Price £34 15s 10d [no date].
Receipt and bill £15 for 150 tons of coal 12th October 1839. [These are sealed together.]
Calculation - Hinton 1838 - £16 15s 11d. "Paid by cheque" 27th February 1839.
Bill - no obvious sender's name - for August and December 1838 £181 5s.
Bill coal carting and porterage, May 22nd 1837 - signed John Daniels plus signature of R Brett.
Cheque from Jesus to Bagge, 27th June 1839 £168 15s. [See William and Thomas Bagge, who may be agents or factors for several of the smaller coal suppliers listed in the Bursar's accounts.]
Bill 1st December 1839 carting and porterage £4- .
Bill 18th December 1837 carting and porterage £4- .
Bill Michaelmas (29th September) 1838 40 tons of coal, carting, porterage £4, signed R Brett.
Bill 25th March 1837 36 tons of coal, carting and porterage £3 12s signed R Brett.
Bill 21st July 1837 140 tons of coal, carting and porterage £14 signed R Brett.
Receipt Bill 25th September 1837 140 tons of coal, carting and porterage £14 signed R Brett.
Paid 17s 6d for 1 barrel of coal tar.
Signed J Plunson (?)
Invoice for the transport of coals to the Rev Dr French from John Daniels. For work done 26th August to 24th September 1833. For the carting of coals. Also porters paid for loading and trumming the coals. Total of £17 10s. Signed Mr John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnReceipt dated 23 March 1833 from John Mortlock & Sons, who have placed £30 15s to the credit of Mes. Everard and Sons. Signed J. Baton.
John Mortlock Esq. & SonsReceipt for transport of coal dated 1st of October 1831, received of Dr French to Edward Mason. For the fraught of 140 chaldorns of coals. Total of £44. Recieved 30th December 1831. Signed Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardReceipt for the transport of coal, dated 26th October 1833. Received of the Bursar of Jesus College the total of £17 10s for the carting of 140 chaldrons of coals for the college. Signed John Daniels.
Daniels, JohnReceipt for transport of coal dated 5th September 1832, received of Dr French to Edward Mason. For the fraight of 140 chaldorns of coals. Total of £49. Settled 11th February 1833. Signed Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardMr Venables, Steward to Dr French. 1838.
The lists give information about the amounts of coal used in Combination Room, Hall, Lower Hall, Lecture Room, by pupils and the following Fellows.
Mr Dickes, Perry, Gaskin, Fendall, Venables, Chapman, Bates, Daubeny, Rackham, Drake and Fisher.
Sum total £124 9s 10d for 1,369 bags.
Venables 1839, Fellows listed:
Mr Dickes, Tancred, Perry, Gaskin, Fendall, Venables, DeGex, Chapman, Bates, Rackham, Drake.
Total for entire College £89 18s 6d. 891 sacks
Venables Lady Day 1839, Fellows listed:
Mr Dickes, Perry, Gaskin, Fendall, Venables, Bates, Rackham and Drake.
Total for entire College £125 11s 8d
Paid £8 11s to Comings and Hazard for 4 and a half tons of coals and carriage
Comings and Hazard£213 13s 6d and £182 0s 0d for coals.
Hustler, Mr. WilliamPaid £3 3s to Spink for a drab Witney great coat with two large capes. Signed by Spink.
Spink, Argent KeemishDrawn by V. Robinson
Consists of draft pages of a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington.
38" high
Boxed wooden cockerel designed stamp. The box has a picture of a button and the words 'Tender Buttons 143 E.62 St. NYC 10021'. The wooden block has the words '1987 PSX Petaluma, CA'.
22⅛ x 18⅛
15 x 21⅝. Signed in pencil but illegible.
Printed rules produced in [1930], 1933, 1940, 1948, 1977 and 1993 with a second copy of the first presented by a Newnhamite who attended Rooster debates c. 1929.
Typescript, four pages (recto only), untitled, undated and unattributed, describing an exceptionally important Anglo-Saxon gold coin found by a metal detectorist near Biggleswade next to a footpath alongside the river Ivel in Bedfordshire in 2001. The incipit is "1 £120,000-150,000", presumably represents the anticipated the market value of the coin, and then "Coenwulf, King of Mercia (796-821) gold penny or mancus of 30 pence, London", with a more detailed description of the epigraphy, iconography, condition, etc. The text gives the provenance, as noted above, and its publication before setting the coin in the context of other known Anglo-Saxon pennies and the wider historical background. There is also a brief bibliography. Although undated, it may dated to soon after 6 July 2002, when Gareth Williams, Asst Keeper of Coins and Medals, British Museum, read a paper that discussed the coin at a meeting of the British Numismatic Society.
Also inscribed with "F. J. F. J. presented by the passengers on the S. S. Rotterdam Mediterranean Cruise 1925".
C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, LondonEngraved with the arms of Daniel Boldero.
Thomas Whipham, LondonComprises correspondence and other material relating to a series of 5 seminars at the Salk Institute on 'Recent Advances in Psychology - Cognitive Studies'. Correspondents include Bronowski, Stuart Ross (Programs Officer, Salk Institute), Eugene Galanter (Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York) who organised the seminars, and the speakers (Drs. Charles Harris, Julian Hochberg, Roger Shepard, Lee Brooks, Ulric Neisser, Saul Sternberg, Donald Norman, Herbert Terrace, and Thomas Bever).
Also includes a proposal for the series, and drafts and notes for the seminars by Lee Brooks and Herbert Terrace.
Consists of articles by Melvin J. Cohen (some with other authors), with an envelope listing the articles.
Consists of a memorandum from Bronowski to Dr Cohn (Salk Institute) requesting information for possible press releases, with a form.
Comprises correspondence between Bronowski and Cohn, a copy of a letter from Jonas Salk to Cohn inviting him to be a Resident Fellow (May 1962), a list of Cohn's scientific papers with a short biography, and a typescript of a paper by Cohn (with Leo Sachs, Kengo Horibata and Edwin S. Lennox) on 'Gamma Globulin producing Myeloma tumor cells in tissue culture'.
Also includes a reprint of 'Immunoglobulin assembly in a mouse myeloma' by David Schubert (work supported by grants by Dr Melvin Cohn from the National Institute of Health, NIH, and the American Cancer Society).
"Coins of the United States", typescript (carbon copy), nine pages on nine folios (recto only), undated and unattributed, roughly dated on the basis of the paper and print, summarising the development of the coinage in the United States from the late Colonial period to the early twentieth century.
Includes correspondence relating to acquisition
Consists of copies of 2 [pre-publication] papers: 'Heuristic methods for computer understanding of natural language in context-restricted on-line dialogues' (with Horace Enea) and 'Computer simulation of change in personal belief systems'. With an envelope listing the papers.
His rooms in D2 are apparently described by Charles Legrice. See E. K. Chambers 'Coleridge, a biographical study'. Copy of text from Coleridge's memorial in Highgate Church; Letter from R. M. Cooper to J. Claydon accompanying copies of four letters held in the Longman Archives (now at the University of Reading). Letters copied were listed in E. L. Griggs' 'Collected Letters of Coleridge' and were assigned the numbers 368, 701, 709 and 762. Cover letter dated 8th March 1974; Copy of exhibition programme held at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, 1984; Digital copy of 'Coleridge's borrowings from Jesus College LIbrary, 1791-4' by J. C. C. Mays (1985); Digital list of Coleridge's contemporaries whilst at Jesus College;