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Records relating to College administration and administrative departments
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Sir Thomas Saunderson K.C.B. to Thomas Small of Nailsworth, clothier, sale of the advowson of King's Stanley for £300.
Conveyance by lease and release
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Three-part indenture, conveyance of the advowson by Thomas Small of Nailsworth, as trustee of Thomas Baghott of Howletts, Glos., to the College, for £900.
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Anonymous list 'Disbursed in the year 1736 in viewing and purchasing advowsons for the college '. Includes King's Stanley and also Great Oakley, Nutfield, Whatfield, Great Holland, Allesley. Whatfield was purchased for £680 and King's Stanley for £900.
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Statements of what has been done in the recent past, and calculations of the value of the tithes.
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Letter to the Master, he has examined the agreement about tithes and made enquiries, considers the present agreement equitable.
Hall, Richard
Letter from the College to Samuel Marling
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Copy of an official letter to Marling, giving provisional agreement to the plan to create a new parish and alienate some of the tithe-rent charge from King's Stanley. Will recommend that the College agrees 'in December next'. With a pencil note by G.E.C. [G. Corrie, Master]
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Agreement between the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, the Patrons and Incumbent of the parish Church of King's Stanley, the Reverend Samuel Lloyd and Samuel Stephens Marling Esq., as to the proposed new Church at Stanley's End.
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Agreement between the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, the Patrons of the Parish Church and Rectory, John Gibson, Rector of the Parish, and Samuel Stephens Marling of Stanley Park, Esquire, that the patronage of the new church, which is about to be consecrated as All Saints, shall be vested in Samuel Marling and his heirs. Signed and sealed.
Church Restoration and discussion of the advowson
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Correspondence with the Rector about his plans for restoring the church and raising the necessary funds (1862-63), his plans for a new school (1866) and Mr Marling's wish to acquire the advowson (1871-3)
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Letters from the Rector about raising funds for the necessary restoration of the church, asking for support from the College. Describes the consecration of the new church at Stanley End.
Gibson, John
Letter to the Master about schools
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Is preparing a Trust Deed for the new schools, to submit to the Privy Council, and finds that he needs the College's consent to the conveyance of glebe land. With a note of expenses.
Gibson, John
Letter from the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol
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Writes on behalf of his friend Samuel Marling, who would like to acquire the patronage of King's Stanley, and offers to buy for the College an advowson of equal value, and to fund the restoration of the church, and "to set the parish generally right, where money may be needed." He was a Dissenter and is still a liberal, but has done much for the church.
Ellicot, Charles John
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Repeating his wish to acquire the advowson of King's Stanley, either by purchase or exchange, and the benefitd he could provide for the Church and villagers, withoug detriment to the Rector.
Marling, Samuel
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Printed form, with details of income and expenditure for the year 1913.
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Encloses a map of the glebe [removed to the map cabinet]. Sir Wiliam Marling wishes to purchases two pieces of land, asks permission to proceed.
Layng, Thomas
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Letter explaining procedure necessary for dealing with the conveyances
Ball, Smith & Payne
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Statement by Townley Clarkson, Vicar of Swavesey, appointing George Broadrick of Jesus College as his attorney, to take possession of about five acres of land in Willingham, now in possession of John Few. Describe the agreement between himself, John Few and the College, that the land shall be a perpetual augmentation of the vicarage.
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An essay on the history of the living of Swavesey, dealing mainly with the nedieval period, endorsed with the name of Mr Caley and the date of 1840.
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Consideration in 1880 of the purchase of a piece of land lying between the church and the railway: offer from the owner, Mr Daintree, letters from the vicar, Henry I. Sharp, and a favorable report by Edward Long, surveyor, with a plan attached. There are also two letters from the Vicar, Thomas G.L. Lushington, in 1885, making suggestions for improving to the vicarage.
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Letters from the Vicar, Arthur C. Vidler, about the farm in Preston, its bad state and reasons why it is losing money. There is a building on the farm which was paid for by a mortgage from Queen Anne's Bounty, not yet paid off. A new tenant took over in 1902. Two offers to buy the land were received in late1902. Much discussion ensued, including consultations with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and a report from A.G. Grain, land agent, recommending a sale. In 1904 the farm was to be leased again, but by the end of that year, a sale for £600 was agreed.
Various title deeds of Tewin Rectory
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Mostly copies of deeds
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Two letters from John Milner, stating that the old Rectory is in a ruinous condition, and will have it largfely pulled down and a new Rectory built.
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Undated document endorsed "Mr Metcalfe's copy of what passed upon the subject of dilapidations in the Court of King's Bench". (apparently case of Wise v. Metcalfe)
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Discussion of the future of the Rectory, now let to G. Grenville-Grey, who would like to continue, or buy it, after the departure of the Rector Alex. Nairne. Perhaps a new house could be built in an adjoining field
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Letter from the Rector, Arthur C. Vidler, about his tenant's wish to add a room on the ground floor, no objection by the College, while emphasising the Rector's responsibility.
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Repairs and redecorations: extensive correspondence with the Vicar and George Kett, of Wood & Stone Carving Works, Cambridge. The Vicar lives in the 'Cottage Rectory' and the Old Rectory is let, to the advantage of the living, but needs considerable repairs. There are discussions with solicitors about the rights of the tenant.
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Report and valuation by J. Carter Jonas & Sons (bound typescript, 4 pp., 21 November 1925). There is also a letter from the St Albans Diocesan Dilapidations Board, 23 September 1929, about the removal of a barn and pigsties, with a covering letter from the Rector. A.C. Vidler.
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Copy of the will of Adam Buddle of Hadleigh, Suffolk. He bequeaths the perpetual advowson of the Church of Whatfield to his nephews Adam, Richard, George, and John Buddle and their issues and successors.
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Letter from the Revd Frederick Calvert, to the College, reporting on the meeting for the compulsory commutation of tithes, thinks the rent-charge will be will be too low. Sends the two following documents.
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Copy of a valuation of the Tithes of the parish of Whatfield April 1843,by Mr Pratt of Norwich, and Arthur Biddell; also 'Remarks' by the Revd F. Calvert disputing the conclusions of Messrs Pratt and Biddell.
Tithe rent charge and glebe rent account for 1913
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Document headed "Messrs Grimwade & Son in account with the Revd Edwar E. Lane", listing reciepts and outgoing for the year ending October 1913
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Correspondence and docments about the proposed union of Whatfield parish with that of Semer. Letters from the Rector J.H. Burn, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The Union was agreed, in spite of opposition from both parishes, and notified in the London Gazette of 23 August 1929
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The advowson was acquired by the College in 1558 by the gift of Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely. See the royal Grant of Philip and Mary, in the steel press, shelf 8 (Dr Fuller's foundation).
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Letter from the Vicar, P.Charles M. Hoskin, asking the College to authorize Mr Pemberton to act in thesale of the old vicarage cottage, Also a note of the income for 1845 and the likely income for 1846.
Purchase of land adjoining the Vicarage garden
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Correspondence about the possible purchase of land (sometimes called the 'Church plantation') adjoining the vicarage: letters from vicars, E Glover and J. Robertson, and land agents, with sketch maps, culminating in an Indenture betweenWalter Randolph Farquhar and Alfred Farquhar (London bankers), Jesus College, and James Robertson, vicar, to sell the land for £200. The deed refers back to earlier transactions relating to the whole estate.
Negoptiations with the Ecclesiastical Commission
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Correspondence about a grant, matching a Collegel benefaction, to augment the living. Includes a letter from the vicar, E.C. Sherwood, with income and excpenditure.
Lease of land to the Air Ministry
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Report and valuation by J. Carter Jonas & Sons of glebe land, part of which is proposed to lease to the Air Ministry for a wireless station. With a plan of the area. Also a similar report relating to an extra piece of alnd for the same purpose. Agreed by the College
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Correspondencebetween the college, the Vicar and the Bishop's Secretary, authorising the resignation of the Revd E.C. Sherwood and the appointment of the Revd F.E.A. Shepherd.
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Administrative records of church livings owned by Jesus College. Most material runs to about the 1940s, there is some later correspondence about the history of various livings, e.g. by the church recordeers NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies).
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The advowson of All Saints (also called All Saints in the Jewry) was given to the nunnery of St Radegund, in 1180 or earlier, by Sturmi of Cambridge. For this and other early deeds, see Nuns/Gray 79-99. The church was very croded by the 1850s, and was demolished in favour of a new one in Jesus Lane. A draft history of the parish by A.C. Bouquet is kept in the Old Library, in the modern MSS collection.
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Statement of the case, with the opinion of Mr Const of Pump Court, Temple
Const, Francis
Plans to enlarge church or to relocate it
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Discussion of enlarging the old church (1848) , and an alternative suggestion (1852) of replacing it with a new church on Jesus Lane.
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Conveys thanks for favourable receipt of Memorial; states that the hope is to employ George Gilbert Scott as architect; and asks for space for a schoolroom to be included.
Maddison, George
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Thanks College for a promise of £100 grant
Sharpe, W C