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Letter of Roger de Skerning, Bishop of Norwich

The Bishop orders the clergy and laity of his diocese to make collections in his diocese for the repair of the church of St Radegund, damaged by the fall of the bell-tower. Written in Hoxne (??).

Skerning, Roger de

Charter of Nigel granting nuns land

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 1-10/1
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  • 1144-1145 (This is probably the earliest of the nuns' charters, written before Gray 2a: see Gray, Priory (Cambridge, 1898), p. 3, for discussion; also Nuns and goldsmiths, p.61, n.11.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Nigel, Bishop of Ely, gives to the nuns of the newly founded cell outside the town of Cambridge a piece of land (4 acres) lying near to the said cell, free of all customs, for a rent of 12d per annum. Witnesses: Radulf Olaf; Petrus clericus (Peter the clerk); Gilebertus capellanus de horn[u]ningesheia (Gilbert the chaplain of Horningsea).

Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of Ely

Gift of a house

Prioress Isabella of Sudbury, in consequence of complaints by Adam de Walsoken, vicar of St Clement's, to the Archbishop of Canterbury at his metropolitan visitation, about the fall in value of his rents and the burden of the annual payment of 5 marks to the nuns, assigns to the vicar a house in the cemetery of the said church to the east of the church, in perpetuity.

Isabella of Sudbury (fl 1402) Prioress of St Radegund

Letter to the Bursar

Sending earlier letters about College's gift of land to the Vicarage in 1912.

Jones, T K

Memorandum

Typed statement, with plans attached, that by an agreement between the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance and Jesus College, there was conveyed to the College the freehold of land marked on the plans.

Official Certificate

Result of searches under the Land Charges Act 1925, relating to All Saints.

Painter and glazier's bill

Paid to F. R. Leach for work done in SCR, including payments for working on old ceiling, preparing and repainting woodwork, whitening ceilings, repainting new woodwork in the lobby, recanvassing and repapering the side room, reglazing two windows with best British plate glass and painting the exterior of the sashes in white, mosaic glazing and fixing door in side room, fixing new curtain pole, taking down, replaiting and rehanging curtains. Signed by Leach.

Sculpture in the Close 1994

Includes organisational correspondence, guides, poster signed by the artists, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.

Featured artists were Eduardo Paolozzi, Lucy Swan and Jim Unsworth.

Opened by Michael Harrison.

May Ball 1962

Invitation, programme, supper menu, May Ball committee dinner menu. Also May Ball committee dinner photograph taken in Prioresses Room showing members of committee, table laid for dinner including copies of dinner menus. Names from left to right: back row ?, Philip Oppenheim, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Martin Marix-Evans. Front row ?, Muriel Brittain, Freddy Brittain, ?

May Ball 1964

Programme, May Ball committee dinner menu and photograph of May Ball committee in Prioresses Room showing table laid for dinner with dinner menus. Names from left to right: back row Nick Twedell, Charles Gross, Richard Best, ?, ?, John McCarthy, Michael Coulton. Front row Caroline Grey (?), ?, Muriel Brittain, Freddy Brittain, ?, Alan Johnston, Winnie Lang.

May Ball 1981

Includes flier and poster advertising May Ball, proposal and guidelines relating to the extent of the May Ball submitted to Council including total guest numbers, structure of the Ball, proposed layout of activities and entertainment and costs; correspondence concerning repairs to paths in College following the Ball. Also copy of survivors photo.

Lacrosse Club

Includes photograph of the 1st Lacrosse VI, 1930. Photograph taken in first court outside A and B staircases. Names on board read G. P. Russell, F. J. Tongue, P. J. Tetley, S. L. Baxter, G. H. C. Giddins, G. J. Sweet.

Section and elevation of the Chapel

One elevation of the external elevation and one section showing the interior elevation of the same wall; both are measured drawings in pencil. The interior elevation is refined in ink on top of the pencil layer.

G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn

Section and elevation of the Chapel - Pencil sketch

One elevation of the external elevation and one section showing the interior elevation of the same wall; both are detailed sketch drawings in pencil. No scales indicated.

G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn

Elevation of the east end of the Chapel

Watercolour drawing showing east end of Chapel with proposed lancet windows. Drawing previously attributed to Anthony Salvin

Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer

Detail Sections and Elevations of the Chapel Interior

Three sections showing the detailed interior elevations of the chapel looking east, south and north and one elevation of the screen; showing the decorative features in detail. Hand-drawn in black ink.

G. F. Bodley & T. Garner Architects, 14 South Square, Gray's Inn

Bricklayer and plasterer's bill

Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for sand, cart carriage, scaffolding, lime, journeymen, Richard Atwood, Joseph Clements, William Plumer, John Read, lathers, scoutels, sines, pails, matocks, tubs, lins, labourers, clay to parge the chimneys. Signed by Joseph Woodcock

Summary list of bills

Includes summarised totals of bills received for work done on the extension to A and B staircase. Includes note of separate payment to Smith for mending and putting up hangings in Tew's and Wood's chambers. Probably written in the hand of Richard Warren, bursar.

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