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3rd series
JCCA/JCAC/2/4/3/8 · 1950 (Typescript says "to the present day ... in the College Office")
Part of College Archives
JCCA/JCAC/2/4/5 · Item · 1905-15, 1936-1941
Part of College Archives

Accounts relating to expenditure on contents of undergraduate rooms including furniture, crockery, implements and wall and floor coverings. Two volumes covering 1905 to 1915 are for J. Cook and Sons, volume for 1936-1941 for Eaden Lilley.

Tutor's Notes and Accounts
JCCA/JCAC/2/6 · File · 1863 - 1878
Part of College Archives

Rough notes by Tutors C. Cleave and H. A. Morgan, including material on: scholarships: candidates, examinations and elections; freshmen, including notes for a talk to freshmen; mark lists; room lists and rents of rooms out of college.

Gate Fines Book
JCCA/JCAC/2/7/1 · Item · 1927-1935
Part of College Archives

Records fines for students arriving back after the gate was locked in the evening.

Tutor's book
JCCA/JCAC/3/1/1 · Item · 1818-1846
Part of College Archives

Notebook containing "Examination, Keller's Prizemen, Previous examination".

Exam results
JCCA/JCAC/3/1/2 · Item · October 1872 - December 1951 (1872-1882, 1895-1951)
Part of College Archives

Records "Previous examination" results and those of university examinations, listing students alphabetically in groups by admission date. The first sequence runs from October 1872 to October 1882, with a single uncompleted entry for Lent 1883; the next begins in October 1895 and runs without a break to December 1951. In this second sequence it is indicated in red ink whether the student proceeded B.A. and M.A., and war B.A.s are noted.

Letters Testimonial
JCCA/JCAC/4/1 · File · 1965
Part of College Archives

Blank certificates given to students as testimonials of their degree and good behaviour (only one certificate is filled out).

JCCA/JCAC/5/1/1 · Item · 1971
Part of College Archives

Copy of deed dated 28 December 1675, which recites that Lady Margaret Boswell of Bradbourn, Sevenoaks, Kent, settles on trust Halliwell Farm, Burnham, Essex, containing 106 acres with 60 acres of salt marsh, to pay two scholars each £12 p. a. until the expiration of one year after they have taken the degree of M. A. The scholars are to be chosen from Sevenoaks School, or, if there are none fit, from Tunbridge School, with those born at Sevenoaks having the preference. No taxes are to be deducted from the amount. Scholars are to be examined by one or two examiners sent by Jesus College, who are to be paid £3 for expenses plus £5 if there be one examiner, £6 if there be two, to buy a piece of plate in memory of Sir William Boswell.