- JCCA/JCAD/2/2/11/1
- 1885-1906
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Ministry of Agriculture, B. & C. A/Cs
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Contains accounts [what?]. At the end of the book are notes of business to be put before college meetings, 1868-81, in the hand of Dr Corrie (Master).
Ministry of Agriculture, Loans
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Contains accounts of loan repayments, 1921-25 (pp. 2-30). At the beginning is an alphabetical index of elections to Fellowships and college offices,
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Contains accounts, preceded by notes on the origins of the various funds: (1920) Willingham, Over, Steeple Morden, Quy; (1874-1921) Graveley Enfranchisement, Elmstead Tithe Redemption; (1921) Eltisley, King St; (1922) stable site, Jesus Lane.
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Samples of income tax records
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Contains accounts for Boat Club, Cricket Club, Lawn Tennis Club, Athletics Club, Football Club, Common Room, Chanticlere, Finance Committee, Maintenance Fund, Management Fund, Bicycle rents
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The Fellows' Accounts from Xmas 1744 to the Audit 1747
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Contains individual Fellows' accounts with the Bursar. .
Hall Fund Pensioners' Tables, May 1803 - Mich. 1842
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Contains accounts of the fund to supply linen, crockery, cutlery and plate for the pensioners' [ordinary students'] tables in Hall. A memorandum from a former steward explains the creation of the fund and its winding up in Michaelmas term 1842.
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Contains accounts of: the Deposit Fund, 1836-60 (pp. 5-16); Ley Fellowships, 1840-41 (pp. 27-28); the Proby Fund, 1832-77 (pp. 75-128); the Repairing Rooms Fund, 1833-49 (pp. 273-82); the Rhadegund Manor Fund, 1830-42 (pp. 195-204); the Valley Fund, 1836-76 (pp. 129-148); the Harlton Parsonage Fund, 1821-39 (pp. 263-68); and Graveley fire Account, 1848 (pp. 331-32). Rm 1, F5 Vellum binding, 8 x 6 in.
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Contains accounts of the augmentation from the Rectory of Sutton of the livings of Swavesey, Comberton, Guilden Morden, Hinxton, St Giles [Cambridge], Longstanton and Harston.
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Contains: Rustat statutes, 1671 (17 pp.); interpretation of the statutes by King Charles II, 1672 (4 pp.); register of admissions of Rustat Scholars, 1671-1819. At the end of the book is a register of leaves of absence granted from 4 June 1715 to 22 December 1744.
The Rustat Accounts, 1671-1788
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Contains accounts with other records. At f. 1 is an order for the book to be in the custody of the Senior Rustat Scholar, with instructions on including lists of admissions and accounts. At f. 3 is a copy of the Rustat Statutes. At f. 18 is a list of the Rustat Scholars in order of succession from their first institution onwards, 1671-1788 At f. 31 is a list of elections, 1729-1788, with a list of those present - the Master, the Visitor, the Benefactors, the Scholars, and new admissions. Resolutions noted include one about a punishment for not making up the accounts (1745).
The Rustat Accounts, 1729-1786
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Contains accounts of the "treats" of the Rustat Scholars at the Rustat Feast, with names of those present and resolutions passed. At the front is a memorandum: "This book was given to the Rustats by Richard Smith, Junior Soph." After 1747 the name of the Orator is given.
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Ley Fellowship Book Contains: notice of a vacancy of a Ley Fellowship (flyleaf); copy of the Will of Sarah Jones of Newport, Shropshire, 1825, in which £6000 was left to the College to endow three fellowships in memory of the donor's father, Thomas Dummer Ley; indenture between the Master and Fellows and John Kynaston, trustee, transferring the money, 1839; regulations for elections of the Ley Fellows and management of the fellowships.
Proby Trust and Hundon Account
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Copy of the Rustat Statutes in a 17C italic hand with an English translation appended. The amendment to the Statutes by Charles II follows in another hand, attested by John Cooke, 1 July 1672. There is a memorandum on the case of John Harvey, who was elected a Rustat Scholar in error, while his father was still living, and consequently deprived of his scholarship on 7 October 1672.
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Contains accounts of the livings of Swavesey, Comberton, Guilden Morden, Longstanton, Harston and St Giles's [Cambridge], augmented from the appropriated rectory of Sutton, which was leased from the Bishop of Ely by the college as trustees of the Proby Fund. A new system of accounting was introduced in 1774, after the college tenant had got into arrears; a sum was laid by annually towards the payment of the next Fine. The front flyleaf has a statement of profits for 1738-58. There follows a conjectural valuation of Sutton rectory, 23 May 1752, with a note about the decline in rent from the time of Henry IV to Henry VIII. This is in the hand of J. Warburton, Bursar.
Warburton, J.
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Contains amounts paid for rooms and names of occupants.
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Jesus College Accounts, 1671-1705
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Contains accounts of the Rustat Bursar.
Rustat. Accounts of the Rustat Bursar, 1727-1783
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Contains accounts of the Rustat Bursar.
Jesus College, Rustat Accounts, 1849-1948
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Contains accounts of the Rustat Trust. A copy of a letter about the garage (Marshall's) in Jesus Lane was found loose in the volume.
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Contains accounts.
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Contains foundational records of the Rustat Widows' Trust, including: certificate for a widow (p. 1); oath of allegiance to William III and Queen Mary, with oath of abjuration of papal authority (p. 2), with (p. 4) signatures of Fellows subscribing to this and the following declaration, 1689; declaration denying papist doctrines (p. 5); qualifying conditions for widows (p. 6), with names and particulars of recipients, 1702-70 (pp. 7-15). There follow "Decreta collegii Collecta e Registro" (decrees of the college collected from the Register), concerning fees for degrees, Fellows' seniority, rules for "Problemata", entrance fees for B.A. commoners, B.A. disputations, status of the Custos Sacelli (chapel custodian), M.A. exercises, duties of junior Fellow , and a decree against Magister Spence, 31 May 1685. At pp. 21-24 are names and particulars of widows, 1775-1809; at pp. 24-27 names of candidates for Rustat pensions. At the end of the book are: a printed oath of allegiance to Queen Anne (flyleaf); a certificate for a widow (p. 1); oath of commoners and scholars (p. 4); penalties set for corruption in the election of Fellows, 31 Eliz. c. 6 (pp. 6-9); memorandum about the Declaration of Conformity (p. 11); oaths of Fellow, Scholar and Rustat Scholar (pp. 12-18); notices of vacancy of a fellowship (pp. 19-20); and oaths of Ley Fellows, 1840-41.
Jesus College. Harston. Rustat Widows' Accounts. 1773-1837
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Contents include: certificate for a widow (flyleaf) and Rustat Widows' accounts (from p. 1); at the end of the book, conditions for and accounts of Dr Brunsell's scholars.
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Papers relating to the general administration of Trusts
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Ledger, with reports on Eltisley (1884), Rectory Farm, Harston (1884-89), Tempsford and Everton (1887-89).
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Accounts of the Eltisley estate, purchased for the Trust in 1756; includes a survey of the estate by Dr Lynford Caryl, 1762.
Rustat Widows 1706-1773, Brunsell's Exhibitions 1705-1774, Harston
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Contents include: conditions of the Rustat Trust for Clergymen's Widows (flyleaf)); an extract from Rustat's Will (p. 1); names of those who pay the fee-farm rent of £60 out of Sir Thomas Aston's Estate, Cheshire; and accounts of the payments to six widows (p. 3). At the end of the volume is the Harston account for 1705.
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Includes minutes of meetings from 1974 concerning pension schemes across the University and Colleges; Notes from a meeting at Corpus Christi College concerning the investment powers of Colleges, 1951;