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Abstract of the title of Mr William Wilson to a reversionary interest in a leasehold messuage or dwelling house yard stable premises No. 35 New Square.

Lease and Counterpart (35 and 36 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/35/2/1877
  • Item
  • 26 November 1877
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Wilson.
Lease of two messuages and premises Nos. 35 and 36 New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1876. Rent: £6 10s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the properties, the neighbouring lessee and the parish boundary between St Andrew the Less and St Andrew the Great which ran through No. 35 New Square.

Memorandum endorsed, dated 30th April 1883 - William Wilson [nephew and heir of George Wilson] charges this portion of his leasehold estate amongst others with annuity to Elizabeth Wilson

Memorandum endorsed, dated 28th June 1888 - No. 35 New Square was assigned to Laurie and McConnal

Lease and Counterpart (35 and 36 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/35/2/1866
  • Item
  • 28 December 1866
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Wilson.
Lease of two messuages and premises Nos. 35 and 36 New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1862. Rent: £6 10s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the properties and the parish boundary between St Andrew the Less and St Andrew the Great which ran through No. 35 New Square.

Lease and Counterpart (35 and 36 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/35/2/1850
  • Item
  • 31 December 1850
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Wilson.
Lease of two messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close from Michaelmas 1848 [Nos. 35 and 36 New Square]. Includes a plan showing the outline of the properties.

Licence to Alienate (35 and 36 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/35/2/1844/1
  • Item
  • 14 February 1844
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mr Joseph Wentworth and Juner Perry Lawrence as trustees.
Licence to alienate two messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close, Cambridge to Mr George Wilson [Nos. 35 and 36 New Square].

Licence to Alienate (35 and 36 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Ann Rogers and Mr Joseph Wentworth Executrix and Executor of Mr John Rogers, deceased.
Licence to alienate two messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close to Mr William Warren [Nos. 35 and 36 New Square].

Lease and Counterpart (35 and 36 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr John Rogers.
Lease of 2 messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close for 40 years from Michaelmas 1834 [Nos. 35 and 36 New Square]. Rent £6 10s 0d. Includes a plan of the outline of the properties

Lease and Counterpart

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr James Reynolds.
Lease of 7 messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close Cambridge for 40 years from Michaelmas 1834 [Nos. 33 and 34 New Square and 5 on south side of Fitzroy Street and Eden Street]. Rent: £7 0s 0d.

Lease and Counterpart

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr James Reynolds.
Lease of 7 messuages and premises in New Square for 40 years from 29th September 1862 [Nos. 33 and 34 New Square and 5 on south side of Fitzroy Street and Eden Street]. Rent: £7 0s 0d.

Lease and Counterpart

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr James Reynolds.
Lease of 7 messuages or tenements and premises in New Square for 40 years from Michaelmas 1840 [Nos. 33 and 34 New Square and 5 on south side of Fitzroy Street and Eden Street]. Rent: £7 0s 0d.

31 New Square, 1890

Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr Tillyard offering him a new lease of Nos. 31 and 32 although they cannot by law be renewed before 29 September. Also a site plan showing an outline of the property including dimensions and giving the name so of the neighbouring lessees.

Counterpart Lease (31 and 32 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Executors of the will of Mr Henry Joseph Wetenhall, deceased.
Lease of Nos. 31 and 32 New Square for the term of 40 years from the 29 September 1890. Rent for the first 26 years £4 16s 0d and for the remainder of the term £11 0s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the neighbouring lessees.

Lease and Counterpart (31 and 32 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/31/1/1877
  • Item
  • 12 December 1877
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Henry Joseph Wetenhall.
Lease of two messuages and premises Nos. 31 and 32 New Square for the term of forty years from 29 September 1876. Rent £4 16s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the neighbouring lessees.

Lease and Counterpart (31 and 32 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Henry Joseph Wetenhall.
Lease of two messuages and premises Nos. 31 and 32 New Square for the term of forty years from 29 September 1862. Rent £4 16s 0d.

Lease and Counterpart (31 and 32 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Barrett.
Lease of two messuages or tenements and premises Nos. 31 and 32 New Square for forty years from Michaelmas 1848. Rent £4 16s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property.

Licence to Alienate (31 and 32 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/31/1/1843
  • Item
  • 20 December 1843
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Joseph Wentworth and others [William Warren and George Barrett].
Licence to alienate two messuages or tenements in Gravel Close, Cambridge to Mr George Barrett.

Licence to Alienate (31 and 32 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Ann Rogers and Mr Joseph Wentworth Executrix and Executor of Mr John Rogers, deceased.
Licence to alienate two messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close, Cambridge, to Mr Aaron Chevell.

Lease and Counterpart (31 and 32 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr John Rogers.
Lease of 2 messuages or tenements and premises [Nos. 31 and 32] in Gravel Close for 40 years from Michaelmas 1834. The lease states that the 2 houses adjoin on the north a house leased to James Reynolds and on the south a house leased to Robert Barrett. Rent: £4 16s 0d

29 New Square, 1890

Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) offering [Mr Robert Barrett] a new lease for Nos. 29 and 30 from 29 September 1890. Also a site plan showing the outline of the properties including dimensions and naming Mrs Emma Wetenhall as the lessee of No. 31.

Counterpart Lease (29 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/29/1/1904
  • Item
  • 15 November 1904
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Arthur Barrett.
Lease of Nos. 29 and 30 New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1904. Rent for the first 12 years £5 and for the residue of the term £14. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property.

Lease and Counterpart (29 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Robert Barrett.
Lease of Nos. 29 and 30 New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1890. Rent for the first 26 years £5 and for the residue of the term £14. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the neighbouring lessees.

Lease and Counterpart (29 New Square)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/NEWSQ/29/1/1877
  • Item
  • 15 November 1877
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Robert Barrett.
Lease of two messuages and premises Nos. 29 and 30 New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1876. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the neighbouring lessees.

Lease and Counterpart (29 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Robert Barrett junior.
Lease of two messuages Nos. 29 and 30 and premises in New Square for 40 years from 29 September 1848.

Lease and Counterpart (29 New Square)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Robert Barrett.
Lease of two messuages or tenements and premises in Gravel Close for 40 years from Michaelmas 1834.

June Event 1986

Includes ticket application form, ticket, copy of photograph of band that played at the event (We’ve got a fuzzbox and we’re gonna use it) and schedule of entertainment.

May Ball 1987

Includes copy of poster, copy of ticket, ticket application form and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.

May Ball 1989

Includes food menu and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball and survivors photo.

May Ball 1991

Includes programme, survivors photo, poster and a programme for the 40th Jesus May Ball charity fashion show in support of Shelter. Also catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball.

Names of some of those in photograph have been confirmed including Will Carpmael, Faisal Seyyad, Tracey Dent, Joseph Abley, Niall O'Connor, Luke Powell, Zoe Bagnall, Annabel Wilkinson (nee Cutter), Martin Cooke, Rachel Hayes, Nicky McAllen, S Parry, Susie Hunt, Nick Archer, Tracey Rees, Jon Fistein, Katie Dalton, A. Willis, James Ball, Andy Lamb, Claire Garner, Julien Pieters, Andy Clason, Alex Chandler, Andy Johnston, James Milne, Lucy Sheerman, Alison Dewynter, Paul Chirico, Joel Price, Jo Depledge, J. Frith, Jude Walton, N. Rogers, Vikki Caldecott-Smith, S. Dustan, Christine Gee, Nick Morley, Gareth Hodgson, Amande Hatfield, Rachel Paveley, Jo Budd, J. Wong, S. McVean, Oliver Morley, Colin Renfrew, E. Jefferis, Sophie Porter, Kate Gale. .

May Ball 1995 - 'Wonderland'

Includes programme, dining menu and catering details relating to delivery of food and drink at Ball. Also organisational correspondence and papers.

May Ball 2013

Includes accounts and invoices from suppliers and menu for May Ball dinner; photographs showing ball set up.

May Ball 2011

Includes accounts and invoices from suppliers and menu for May Ball dinner

Lease of Motor Garage

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Messrs David Gregory Marshall and Arthur Gregory George Marshall.
Lease of Motor Garage messuage and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 25 March 1926. Rent for the first 10 years £528 15s 0d; for the next 7 years £580; and for the remainder of the term £650. Includes a plan.

Lease and Counterpart and Surrender

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Messrs David Gregory Marshall and Harry Rayner.
Lease of a messuage or tenement (late the Crown Inn) Motor Garage and premises in Jesus Lane for 21 years from 25 March 1922. Rent: £520.

Surrender dated 16 December 1927.

Miscellaneous Items

Includes:

Seal of Michaelhouse, c. 1350

Fragment of wallpaper reportedly from the Master's Lodge, c. 1850

Cardboard box for a Super all square die plate dater once used in the College Library, c. 1950

Maroon and a black hard cover folder of type that formerly held committee, Council and Society minutes, c. 1960. Minutes were held in these style folders from the mid 1940s until about 2015

Newspapers found in wall of the foyer at the bottom of stairs to hall by Brittian doors during kitchen renovations 3 March 2022 viz Cambridge Daily News, 18 July 1962, Daily Herald, 20 July 1962 and Evening Standard 20 July 1962. Probably left in the wall at the time the stairs and entrance to hall were created in 1962

Digital photograph of a 1965 Audit Ale bottle

Front cover for 'Jesus College Cambridge Conference pad', c. 1990

Cardboard mask with feathers in College colours

Two clay pig ornaments dressed as porters and in College colours and a small cockerel on an egg ornament, all given by Peter Bacon, former head porter, on his retirement in 2001

Pages from the Sun newspaper dated 20 August 2007 found under the dais in Hall in January 2022 when the floorboards of the dais were lifted as part of wider renovation works

Wrappers for College branded chocolate after dinner mints. c.2000, 2017 and 2018

Fragments of 'wood effect' wallpaper from the Porters Lodge found during renovations in August 2018

College branded paper napkins, 2019

Postcard left anonymously under the Rustat Memorial in he wake of the Church Court decision not to remove the memorial from the Chapel. Writing on back in Haitian.

Frederick Brittain's Diary, 1961

On the first page is a list of books read during the year.

Entries cover the weather, his health, his social life, Rooster meetings, church services attended and what he was working on.

17 May - Gave his last lecture as a University Lecturer [he had just reached the retirement age of 67].

19 May - Recorded a talk on May Week for the BBC broadcast on 28 May.

21 June - College Council re-elected him as Praelector and Keeper of the Records.

2 July - FB suffered a coronary thrombosis and was admitted to Potters Bar Hospital. He stayed in hospital until 13 August.

3-5, 8-13, 15-16, 19 July and 5-6, 8, 12 August - No diary entries.

Frederick Brittain's Diary, 1960

On the first page is a list of books read during the year.

Entries cover the weather, his health, his social life, Rooster meetings, church services attended and what he was working on.

5 February - 13 March - Due to his ill health with bronchitis, asthma and pneumonia FB was advised by his GP to spend the rest of the winter in a warmer climate. Muriel resigned from her job (as Chief Pharmacist at the Westminster Children's Hospital) and they went on a cruise to Madeira and Tenerife.

During the rest of the year he had further bouts of ill health.

Spent most of the rest of the year working on the 'Penguin Book of Latin Verse'. The manuscript went to the publishers on 29 August.

Frederick Brittain's Diary, 1959

On the first page is a list of books read during the year.

Entries cover the weather, his health, his social life, Rooster meetings, church services attended and what he was working on.

January - First entries referring to Muriel Cunnington appear.

January - February - He was ill with accute bronchitis.

25 July - Marriage of Freddie Brittain and Muriel Cunnington.

Spent much of the year working on the 'Penguin Book of Latin Verse'.

11 October - His father died.

14 December - 2 January 1960 - Admitted to the Evelyn Hospital with bronchitis, asthma and pneumonia.

Frederick Brittain's Diary, 1956-1958

At the beginning of each year are lists of books read during that year.

The entries in this diary mainly cover his social life - people he socialised with, Rooster meetings and church services attended rather than details of his college work as in previous years.

1 May 1958 - Gave a dinner party in the Prioress's Room for the Dean of Ely.

5 May 1958 - Presided over the Anglo-Catalan Society's dinner in College.

5 August 1958 - E.M. Forster came to his sherry party.

2 February 1957 - Attended the enthronement of Noel Hudson as Bishop of Ely.

Frederick Brittain's Diary, 1951-1955

At the beginning of each year are lists of books read during that year.

The entries in this diary mainly cover his social life - people he met, dinners attended, Rooster meetings and church services attended rather than details of his college work as in previous years.

8 February 1952 - Went to Senate House to hear the new Queen proclaimed by the VC.

15 February 1952 - University Commemoration Service for the King in Great St Mary's.

29 October 1952 - Dined at Magdalene. Afterwards John Betjeman came back to his rooms to talk.

13 November 1952 - Acted as steward in the Senate House at the honorary degree ceremony for the Duke of Edinburgh.

23 June 1954 - At the College Council meeting he was elected Praelector and re-elected Keeper of Records and of the Old Library and Muniments.

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