Leasehold of numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7 Malcolm Place purchased by William Wallis for £250.
The executors and trustees under the Will of the late Henry Marshall to four leasehold messuages and premises [later numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7] in Malcolm Place.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Press, (3) William Richard Sumpter and Orlando Hyde.
Premises comprised in Indenture of lease dated respectively on or about 1 December 1848 [JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/16/1/1853/2] [later numbers 1, 2 and 3 Malcolm Place] and 23 September 1853 [JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/17/1/1848] [later 4, 5, 6 and 7 Malcolm Place] unto William Richard Sumpter and Orlando Hyde.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Press.
Premises [later numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7] in Malcolm Place to Henry Marshall (by way of mortgage).
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Press.
Four messuages or tenements [later numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7] in Malcolm Place for 40 years from 25 March 1849. Includes plan.
Parties: (1) Robert Press, George Allison Pain and Henry Marshall, (2) Jesus College.
Surrender of lease dated 15 September 1835 [JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/16/1/1835/1] of premises in Malcolm Place.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Press.
Four messuages, cottages or tenements and premises [later 4, 5, 6 and 7 Malcolm Place] in Trinity Parish to George Allison Pain.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Robert Press.
All those four newly erected messuages, cottages or tenements [later numbers 4, 5, 6 and 7 Malcolm Place] situate, standing and being in the Parish of The Holy Trinity. Includes plan.
The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:
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6CO15/1 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/2 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/3 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/4 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/5 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/6 The royal party en route to the marquee
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6CO15/7 The choir en route to the marquee
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6CO16/18 Lord Renfrew says a few words
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6CO16/17 The Queen and Prince Philip listen
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6CO17/1 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/19 Lord Renfrew gives his address
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6CO16/20 The Queen
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6CO17/2 Lord Renfrew hands a gift to the Queen
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6CO16/21 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO17/3 The Queen accepts the gift from Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/22 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/23 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/24 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO16/25 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/4 The Queen unveils the commemorative plaque
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6CO17/5 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/8 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/9 The Queen tours the marquee
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6CO15/10 The Queen is introduced to Dr Killen (Bursar and Chairman of the Quincentenary Appeal Committee)
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6CO15/11 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/12 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/13 The Queen is introduced to several college benefactors
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6CO15/14 The Queen is introduced to Michael Marshall (Marshalls of Cambridge)
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6CO15/15 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/16 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Marshall
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6CO15/17 The Queen is introduced to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/18 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/19 The Queen talks to Sir Arthur Marshall
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6CO15/20 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/21 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/22 The Queen talks to more benefactors
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6CO15/25 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/26 The Queen talks to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO15/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/29 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/30 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/31 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/32 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/33 The Queen talks to students
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6CO15/34 The Queen and Lord Renfrew
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6CO16/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO16/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/6 The Queen talks to others
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6CO17/7 Lord Renfrew and the Queen in the marquee with college members
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6CO17/8 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/9 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/10 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/11 The Queen talks to college members
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6CO17/12 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO17/13 The Queen with Mr Nigel Lacey (Domestic Bursar)
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6CO17/14 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/16 The Queen meets college staff
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6CO17/18 The Queen talks to a chorister
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6CO17/19 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/20 The Queen is introduced to an unidentified person
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6CO17/21 Nigel Lacey, the Queen and Lord Renfrew in the marquee
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6CO17/22 The Queen is introduced to Dr Gavin McKenzie , Senior Tutor
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6CO17/23 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/24 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/25 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/26 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/27 The Queen talks to students
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6CO17/28 The Queen talks to students
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6CO14/3 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/4 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/5 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/6 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/7 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/8 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/9 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/10 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/11 Prince Philip meets Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple)
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6CO14/12 Prince Philip with Mark Blandford-Baker (Manciple) and Dr McKie
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6CO14/13 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/14 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/15 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/16 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/17 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/18 Prince Philip with college staff
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6CO14/19 Prince Philip with Sir Samuel Brittain, Lord Lowry and other Honorary Fellows look on
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6CO14/20 Prince Phillip meets Lord Stewartby
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6CO14/21 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/22 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/23 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/24 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/25 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/26 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/27 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/28 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/29 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/30 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/31 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/32 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/33 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/34 Prince Philip with students
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6CO14/35 The Queen is introduced to Mrs Muriel Brittain
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6CO14/36 The Queen and Lord Renfrew with students
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6CO15/35 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen
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6CO16/29 Lord Renfrew and the Queen start to leave the marquee
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6CO17/29 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/31 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO16/30 Lord Renfrew and the royal party walking towards the Rolls Royce
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6CO17/32 The Queen wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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6CO17/33 Prince Philip wishes Lord Renfrew farewell
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6CO17/34 The Queen departs
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6CO16/31 The Queen departs
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6CO17/35 The Queen departs
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6CO17/36 The Queen departs
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6CO17/37 The Queen departs
The people in the photographs are identified from left to right, as follows:
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6CO9/7 Students await Queen in Chapel Court
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6CO9/8 Students await Queen in Chapel Court
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6CO13/3 Graduate students wait in First Court
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6CO13/4 Graduate students wait in First Court
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6CO13/6 Head Porter (Mr Peter Bacon) is consulted by the Queen's Assistant Private Secretary
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6CO9/9 Dr McKie consults with Equerry
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6CO13/5 Head Porter with the Queens' Assistant Private Secretary
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6CO9/10 Graduate students in First Court
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6CO9/12 The President of the JCR waiting for the Queen with a posy
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6CO9/14 Photographers et al waiting for the Queen
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6CO9/15 Graduate students in First Court
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6CO9/16 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/18 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/19 Sir Alan Cottrell; Stephen Sykes (Bishop of Ely); JCR President; Royal Secretary, Dr McKie and Mr Alec Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO9/20 Lord and Lady Renfrew wait outside the Masters Lodge
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6CO9/21 Lord and Lady Renfrew greet the Lord-Lieutenant
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6CO9/22 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge
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6CO9/23 The Queen's motor cavalcade approaches the Master s Lodge
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6CO9/25 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/26 Lord Renfrew greets the Queen with the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/27 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with the Queen
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6CO9/28 Lady Renfrew shakes hands with Prince Philip
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6CO12/4 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Queen, the Lord-Lieutenant and Prince Philip
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6CO9/29 Lady Renfrew; Lord Renfrew; the Lord-Lieutenant; the Queen; Prince Philip and other royal staff
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6CO12/6 The Queen leaves the Masters Lodge with Lord Renfrew; the Lord- Lieutenant; Prince Philip and other royal staff
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6CO9/31 The Queen enters the Masters Lodge, led by Lady Renfrew
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6CO11/2 The Queen greets Bishop Sykes
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6CO11/3 The Queen shakes hands with Sir Alan Cottrell
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6CO11/4 The Queen shakes hands with Lady Cottrell
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6CO11/7 The Queen meets Dr McKie
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6CO11/5 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie
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6CO12/8 The Queen shakes hands with Dr McKie
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6CO11/6 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the JCR
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6CO11/7 The President of the JCR gives the Queen a posy
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6CO11/8 The Queen shakes hands with the President of the Graduate Society
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6CO11/9 The Queen shakes hands with Mr Freeman (Cellarman)
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6CO11/10 The Queen shakes hands with the Head Porter
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6CO11/11 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO12/10 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/14 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/15 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/12 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/16 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/18 Graduate students about to meet the Queen in First Court
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6CO11/23 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/24 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/25 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen
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6CO11/26 Undergraduates in Chapel Court applaud the Queen
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6CO11/27 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/29 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO12/16 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO12/17 Undergraduates in Chapel Court wait for the Queen
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6CO11/31 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff
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6CO11/32 Lord Renfrew and the Queen walking by college staff
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6C012/18 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates
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6CO12/20 Lord Renfrew talks to the Queen with undergraduates
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6CO12/21 The Queen talks to undergraduates
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6CO12/22 The Queen talks to undergraduates
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6CO11/34 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff
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6CO11/35 The Queen meets college cooks and other staff
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6CO12/24 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/26 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/27 The Royal Party approaches the Quincentenary Library
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6CO12/29 The Queen prepares to sign her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/30 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/31 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/33 The Queen signs her portrait photograph, with Sir Colin Renfrew
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6CO12/34 Prince Philip signs his portrait photograph, with Dr McKie to the left and Lord Renfrew and the Queen to the right
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6CO12/35 The Queen in the entrance hall to the Quincentenary Library with Lord Renfrew
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6CO10/2 The welcoming part in the entrance hall: Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) and the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev
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6CO10/3 The Queen shakes hands with Dr Minden (Librarian)
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6CO10/6 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen talking to the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, with Adam Tooze to the right.
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6CO10/7 Dr Minden (Librarian), Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian) with the Queen and Lord Renfrew standing in front of the architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev, and Adam Tooze
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6CO10/4 The Queen shakes hands with Rhona Watson
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6CO10/5 The Queen shakes hands with Eldred Evans
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6CO10/8 Dr Minden (Librarian); Miss Rhona Watson (Assistant Librarian), architects: Eldred Evans and David Shalev and Adam Tooze with the Queen and Lord Renfrew
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6CO12/28 Library staff talking with Prince Philip
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6CO10/9 The college choir prepares, with Anthony Gormley's 'Mortal Man'
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6CO10/10 The College choir
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6CO10/12 The Queen listens to the choir
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6CO10/14 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/15 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/16 The Queen talks to a student in the library
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6CO10/17 The Queen meets Mr Henry Woolston (Estates Bursar)
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6CO10/18 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO10/19 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO10/20 The Queen is introduced to leading staff of the building contractors
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6CO16/1 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor
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6CO16/2 The Queen is shown IT connections on the first floor
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6CO10/21 The Queen reaches the second floor
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6CO16/3 The Queen is introduced to Peter Glazebrook
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6CO10/22 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground
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6CO10/23 The Queen and Peter Glazebrook, with John Mills (Archivist) in the foreground
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6CO19/24 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book
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6CO10/25 Peter Glazebrook shows the Queen a book
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6CO10/26 The rest of party watch
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6CO10/27 Peter Glazebrook talks to the Queen
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6CO10/28 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO10/4 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO16/5 The Queen with John Mills(Archivist) with Royal letters patent of 1496
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6CO16/6 Dr Minden; Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/7 Lord Renfrew talking to the Queen with John Mills
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6CO16/8 Prince Philip talking with Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/9 Lord Renfrew, the Queen and John Mills
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6CO16/10 Dr McKie, Prince Philip and Peter Glazebrook
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6CO16/13 The Queen and Lord Renfrew view the library from the second floor
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6CO10/29 Dr Alexander and representatives from EDS IT (computers) wait for the Queen
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6CO10/30 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/31 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/32 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/33 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/34 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/35 The Queen talks to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/36 The Queen is introduced to the team from EDS IT
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6CO10/37 The Queen is introduced to Dr Alexander and the team from EDS IT
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6CO13/7 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/8 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/9 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/10 The Queen views the library computers
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6CO13/11 Prince Philip views the computers
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6CO16/14 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
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6CO16/15 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
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6CO16/16 The royal party leaves the Quincentenary Library
Names on board read:
T. E. Morel, W. Dangar, W. T. Coles, C. S. Colman, D. A. R. Young, J. T. Bennett, W. T. Barham, K. C. Holloway, J. C. W. MacBryon, E. Raimes, Cox, R. W. Holloway.
Names on board read:
Hayward, Hamilton-Millar, Cohen, Clarke, Footman, Hales, Caswell, MacNutt, Tegnor and Skeete.
No names given. James Henderson Ogilvie is seated on the ground, bottom left.
Names on board read:
G. J. McHardy, P. J. Allum, W. E. Thorne, E. H. B. Neill, E.W. Davies, N. Williams, P. J. White, J. H. Smith, J. H. Hall, N. R. McConnel, S. R. Gardiner, H. C. H. MacDonald
Names on board read:
G. S. E. Nevill-Davies, R. S. Punnett, F. A. Instone, R. D. Holloway, G. H. Hunter-Brown, H. R. W. Butterworth, J. E. W. Waddington, R. S. D Gilson (Capt.), J. T. Morgam, G. H. Williams, S. Armstrong, A. W. Fitz Aucher.
College cricket against boat club cricket match. Photograph shows all those who presumably competed in the game and also various numbers of spectators. No names.
Photocopy of original picture showing College 1st cricket XI 1931. Names read:
A. W. Fitz Aucher, R. H. R. Buckston, F. A. Instone, L. Armstrong, H. E. C. de Chassiron, R. L. Punnett, J. E. W. Waddington, C. H. Williams, G. S. E. Nevill Davies, W. G. Low, T. A. Higson.
Black and white photograph showing members of the 2nd cricket XI. Names on board read:
S. H. P. Higgins, Ainsworth, R. A. Palmer, R. O. Smith, A. Finlow, E. M. Phair, W. H. C. Daniel, J. E. Dawson, F. J. Tongue, M. R. Arnott and T. G. Savill.
Names on board:
E. J. Kahn, G. C. M. Brown, Bince U. S. Gackwar, J. T. Sharp, J. B. Heming, A. G. Murray, H. S. Gillies, R. J. Purdy, V. A. Cox (captain), E. H. L. Fisher, R. V. Brunsdon.
Names on board read:
P. Jones, S. Stacpoole, A. Sharma, A. Evans, D. Wilson, G. Moore, A. Azad, N. Rutter, C. de Saxe, C. Read (Captain), J. Dudley, J. Aspden.
Absentees: J. Blanchard Lewis, D. Gallagher, D. Madden, M. Mohamed, L. Perera, I. Peters, J. Sipthorp, J. Sreedharan
Cuppers Winners 2017 - 2018
Names on the board read: G. R. Jones, G. W. Raikes, C. J. C. McCarthy, W. R. C. Clark-Maxwell, H. A. J. MacGregor, J. F. M. Brannigan, C. J. Moran, J. T. Sandham, J. C. S. Neaman, E. Fricker, D. B. Vickers, C. J. Staveley, M. A. Stopher, P. J. Burn, A. N. Osborne, C. W. Barclay
Agreement to pay an increased rent as follows:
"In consideration of the College agreeing to enlarge the yard at the back of this House and to grant me a Right of Way, in common with others, from Fitzroy Lane over a gravelled pathway forming a backway, and providing me with a new W. C. I the undersigned [William Gawthrope] hereby agree to undertake to pay an increased rent at the rate of two pounds (£2) per annum as from Christmas next"
(1) Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons reporting that a lorry owned by Mr J. W. Taylor had run into the garden wall of 7 Fair Street and the estimate for making good the wall was £6 15s 0d. A Mr Taylor had failed to agree to pay this they asked for instructions to place the matter in the hands of the College solicitors;
(2) Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons again asking for instructions to put the matter in the hands of the College solicitors
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Vic G. Davis.
Lease of shop, garage, stores and premises in Fair Street for 21 years from 25th March 1926.
Rent: £150.
Includes a plan.
Letter from the Bursar to Messrs J. Carter Jonas & Sons informing them that the College Council had approved the purchase of the property for £500; asking them to supply Francis & Co with the necessary information for them to proceed with the purchase and informing them that the College had agreed to let the house to Mrs Mickleborough on a monthly tenancy at a rent of £3 per month
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr J. J. Mayle.
Quarterly rent: £6 15s 0d.
Parties: (1) Mrs S. A. Bennell, (2) Jesus College.
Attached is an application for an official Land Registry search listing Sarah Ann Bennett of 57 Carlyle Road Cambridge as owner of 3 Fair Street and a draft copy of the conveyance.
Parties: (1) Mrs Florence Louise Kane, (2) Mrs Sarah Ann Bennett.
Attached are an application for a Land Registry search showing ownership; a certified copy of the birth certificate of Florence Louise Kane (nee Jones) and a letter from the Inland Revenue confirming that she inherited the property under the terms of the will of her mother Beatrice Hordern [who had married twice].
Supplemental abstract of the title of Mrs Sarah Ann Bennett to a freehold messuage and premises No. 3 Fair Street
Official search of the register in respect of 2 Fair Street listed the owner as Albert Horspool of 40 Maids Causeway, baker and confectioner.
HM Land RegistryParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Frederick Hearn.
Quarterly rent: £8.
Parties: (1) Mr Albert Horspool, (2) Jesus College.
Conveyance of the freehold messuage and premises No. 2 Fair Street.
Parties: (1) Mr Edward Preston, (2) Mr William Collin
The lease describes Edward Preston as a publican and William Collin as a merchant. The land which is the subject of the lease is described as a piece or parcel of freehold ground situate and being in the Parish of St Andrew the Less...being part and parcel of a piece of ground which was allotted to the said Edward Preston by the Commissioners for inclosing Barnwell in their award dated 20 April 1811
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Pickfords Limited.
Duplicate agreement as to lights in warehouse at 37 Hills Road.
Map showing Fair Street and part of New Square. Vic Davis's premises on the east side of Fair Street are coloured green. Premises on the corner of Fair Street and Willow Walk and Nos. 36 (onwards) in New Square are coloured in blue. No. 35 New Square and premises behind fronting on to Fair Street are shaded orange. The latter premises are labelled "proposed new premises". Scale: 32 feet to 1 inch
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr V. G. Davis.
Counterpart agreement for monthly tenancy of premises in Fair Street. Monthly rent: £1.
Parties: (1) George Laurie, (2) Laurie & McConnal Limited.
Lease of premises in Willow Walk and Fair Street in the rear of 35 New Square commencing 29 September 1901. Term of years (less 3 days) 29. Expires 26 September 1930. Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr George Laurie.
Licence to demise to Laurie & McConnal Limited premises in the rear of No. 35 New Square comprised in lease dated 31 October 1890.
Receipt from J. Goode and Son of £15 2s 7 1/2 d for repair of various rooms in Chapel staircase, low lane staircase, hall staircase
John Goode & SonReceipt of Henry Winter's payment of the insurance £9 s9 at the Porters
Winter, HenryThe purchase of 50 tonnes of Blythe coal (after a £7, 10s debit totaling £33, 15s, 0d), and 100 tonnes of Ducks coal (after a debit of £15 totaling £70), paid together by cheque (all in one glued bundle).
Further, the payment of £30, 0s, 0d to Edward Mason to freight the coal, and £15, 0s, 0d to William Barton to haul and portage it to the coal house.
Barton, WilliamA series of bills and payments to do with Hundon, mostly with the repair of the chancel following lightning damage.
- Norwich Union Fire Assurance Society payment
- Work done at Hundon Parsonage commissioned by Cuthbert: repairing tiles (£1, 0s, 8d), repairing 'underpinion' (£0, 17s, 0d), cleaning fences (£2, 1s, 0d), repairing walls on house (£2, 9s, 0d), whitewashing the barn (£0, 6s, 6d), repairing tiles 'on jobs' (£0, 3s, 6d), repairing drains (£0, 2s, 6d), cleaning gutters (£0, 1s, 6d), repairing walls (£0, 7s, 3d)
- Thatching repairs by George Rogers at Hundon for the wheat barn (sic 'weat') £4, 16s, 4d
- works done by the smith George Eldred for Hundon rectory: 3 chains and spikes (£0, 3s, 0d), dials, staples, and a lock and key (£0, 4s, 6d), an oven door (£0, 7s, 0d), a pound of nails (£0, 2s, 0d)
- Repairs by the Carpenter Thomas Knock at Hundon Rectory: boarding, gate repair, cleaning and painting, frame lashing, totaling £4, 17s, 6d.
- work on the garden of Mr Cuthbert by James Hall, purchase of bricks and pavement work totaling ˀ£7, 0s, 3d.
- purchase of 50 bushels of lime, £1, 0s, 10d.
- rent receipt collected by Thomas Robinson
- income and property tax of Hundon for one year, collected by William Goodchild, totaling £15, 6s, 3d.
- Mason and bricklaying work on the chancel of Hundon after lightning damage, £26, 0s, 0d.
- Thank you letter from R.W. Stoddart for repairs to the chancel after the lightning damage.
12 & 13. sums attributed to Cuthbert and Stoddart, not described.
14 & 15. two cheques for John Mortlock to the credit of J. Graham (£46, 15s, 3d) and R. Merry (£110, 13s, 6d).
A letter from Mr Goodwin to the bursar asking for his support in the foundation of a new 'industrial school' to offer trades training to boys in Cambridge. Followed by a list of current subscribers, and a description of the school and its aims.
Only Goodwin signed, but the others are all named as the school committee.
Goodwin, H.purchase and payment of coal, including a cheque, all totaling £113 5s 0d, for 250 tonnes of ducks coals and blyth coals over three purchases.
Mason, EdwardA letter from Hutchinson to the 'gentlemen', requesting a ditch to be dug nearby as part of ongoing construction on Mount Pleasant in St Giles Parish, between 'Bandy Leg Walk' and Madingley Road.
Also enclosed is an extract from the enclosure award to the parish, with a map of the area and proposed ditch.
Hutchinson, H.Letter to the Dean (of Jesus? Ely?) asking him to bring forward a candidate for Storey's Almshouse: the old widow Sarah Cliff.
Possibly the same Mrs Wallis of the 'Eccles Case'.
Wallis, MaryLetter noting the omission of £19 3s from receipts, making the total receipts for the deanery £443 12s 6d.
Peacock, GeorgeThree letters asking for admission of women to Storey's Almshouse. Two deal with the 'Eccles story' about a Mrs Wallis in Eccles, a bankrupt widow. One to do with a Mrs Marsh, who knew of the Eccles case. All from the same Mr Frere.
Frere, Mr.A letter describing the background of a new resident at Jesus, James Wallace, and advocating for him to be looked after by Dr French. George Thoughson vouched for his character and his family (grandson of a 'well known London clergyman', W.L. Sharpe).
Thoughson, George Hodgson (?)