Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Colonel Louis Tebbutt (tenant of 4 Salisbury Villas)
Agreement for the hire of land situated between Salisbury Villas and Tenison Avenue
J. Carter Jonas & SonsParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Colonel Louis Tebbutt (tenant of 4 Salisbury Villas)
Agreement for the hire of land situated between Salisbury Villas and Tenison Avenue
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to J. H. H. Goodwin stating that part of the lease to Messrs Rattee & Kett should have been renewed at Lady Day 1899 but as time had gone passed for renewal it was proposed that the two portions on leasehold should be brought together under one lease.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsReport and valuation for Rattee and Kett's Carving and Building Works, situated on the corner of Hills Road and Station Road. Includes a plan.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsA map of the area to the east of the station from Mill Road at the top of the map to Cherry Hinton Road at the bottom. On it are areas shaded light pink and marked as 'sites for factories', an area shaded green marked as 'site reserved by Cambridge Corporation for public recreation ground' and areas shaded dark pink but these aren't labelled
J. Carter Jonas & SonsConsists of 2 letters from J. Carter Jonas & Sons (Land Agents) to the Bursar:
(1) letter stating that Miss Kett had been granted an abatement in the rent of £5 owing to war conditions and asking this be extended as conditions were worse than during the war and much inconvenience had been experienced owing to the houses on both sides having been requisitioned;
(2) letter presenting an account from Mr F. Andrews for work done and giving details about tree roots causing drains to be blocked at 18 Station Road
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan showing the University Rifle Range marked in pink with the site of the new road drawn red
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan referred to in report dated 10th March 1898. Plan includes dimensions in acres, roods and perches, and shows the University Football ground and Cranmer and Herschel Road
J. Carter Jonas & SonsNumber 2 Pike's Walk. Repairs and painting required
J. Carter Jonas & SonsIngleside, Pikes Walk; 1/5 and 15 Park Street; 16, 18 and 20 Fitzroy Street; and 1/9 New Court. Specification of proposed repairs and painting
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar giving a report of damage to properties after a bomb had fallen in the vicinity on the night of 27th July 1942.
1-10 and 16 Park Street - broken glass and slates
13-15 Park Street and 20 Jesus Lane - no damage
8 Portugal Place - damaged slates, many holes in the tiled roof, stucco damaged, attic ceiling damaged and wall plaster loosened
Specification of repairs and painting at:
63 King Street
41 and 42 Park Street
13-15 and 20-22 Jesus Lane
1-9 New Court
Specification of work for Nos. 29 to 40 Lower Park Street
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of dilapidations of No. 8 Park Street in accordance with the repairing covenant of lease as on termination
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar on behalf of the tenant, Mr Pointer, requesting installation of an indoor W.C. in the bathroom.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of work required to be carried out at Nos. 5 and 6 Park Street to improve the drains and prevent flooding.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of work for dilapidations
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of work for dilapidations
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of work for dilapidations
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar recommending that the rent on these two properties is not reduced as it would mean a proportional reduction in rent on neighbouring properties
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar informing him that they had sent a form of Surrender to Captain John Bennett and were arranging for Mr Storey to sign a quarterly tenancy agreement
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar about the rent to be paid by Mrs Stubbens who was 70 years and had lived in the property for 35 years. They recommended a rent of £45 per annum plus the tenant to pay the Rates instead of £55 per annum
J. Carter Jonas & SonsLetter to the Bursar informing him of the trouble they had experienced in agreeing a rent with the tenant Mr Bennett. Finally they had agreed a rent of £36 plus the tenant to pay the Rates which they recommended to the College for approval
J. Carter Jonas & Sons2 letters:
(1) 29 December 1933 from J. Carter Jonas & Sons to the Bursar advising him to accept the offer of £29 against the original claim of £31 17s. 6d. for dilapidations and stating that Mrs Haddock was living in the property with no formal agreement and asking if they should contact her and re let on the usual College terms.
(2) 10 January 1935 – from the Bursar to H. M. Inspector of Taxes confirming that on the expiry of the lease on No. 9 at Ladyday 1934 the property was let to Mr W. E. Haddock.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan showing Nos. 39-44 New Square and the system of drainage to Willow Walk
J. Carter Jonas & SonsContains the following:
3rd October 1944 - from J. Carter Jonas & Sons informing the Bursar that they had made out an agreement to lease the property to Mrs Baker but the current lease was made out to Mr G. A. Baker who was away serving in H.M. Forces. As a surrender could not be signed they had made out the lease in Mr Baker's name
4th January 1945 - from J. Carter Jonas & Sons asking for permission from the Bursar to accept a quote for the repair of gates to the yard at the rear of the property which was leased by Mr L. A. Rich
7th June 1946 - letter from Francis & Co to the Bursar informing him that the tenant Mrs Baker had died (6th June) and had a number of debts. They said they were trying to get Mr Baker to sign a surrender of the Agreement and would then get access to the property to assess dilapidations
11th June 1946 - Letter from J. Carter Jonas & Sons to the Bursar stating that when Mrs Baker had signed the Agreement as agent for her husband she had said he was away serving in the Far East but in fact they had separated and he was living in Cambridge. She had rent arrears of £61. 8s. 0d. which her husband refused to pay but he had agreed to clear out the house so the College could gain possession
Specification for internal repairs and decorations and formation of a bathroom
26th June 1946 - estimate of £184 16s. 9d. from Rattee & Kett Limited for the above work
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan showing Nos. 23, 24 and 25 New Square with a portion of dilapidated wall between Nos. 24 and 25 marked in red. Scale: 1/500.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShows total dimensions of land owned by Jesus College which incorporates these properties
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShows total dimensions of land owned by Jesus College which incorporates these properties
J. Carter Jonas & SonsNumbers 95 and 97 King Street marked in red
J. Carter Jonas & SonsMap of Nos. 19-26 and 33 and 34 Jesus Lane giving the following information about bathrooms which were on the first floor level:
Nos. 19-22 - bathroom plan approved on 14th May 1908
Nos. 23 and 24 - bathroom lately erected
Nos. 33 and 34 - bathroom plan approved 20th March 1908
Plan showing the site of the proposed new garage, petrol store, offices, and shop in the area behind 19-22 Jesus Lane and west of No. 19 on the position of the former Crown Inn
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlan of the proposed new garage located behind Nos. 19-22 Jesus Lane. Shows the position of the Crown Inn which was to be pulled down to be converted into a shop, showroom, and office. Also the location of cottages behind Nos. 23 and 24 Jesus Lane which were to be pulled down. Includes manuscript additions
J. Carter Jonas & SonsPlans showing the proposed conversion of Crown Inn to a shop and showroom - ground and first floor plans; north, west and south elevations; and sections.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of dilapidations at 57 Jesus Lane on the termination of the lease.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsSpecification of work required to be done in the erection of a cycle shed.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShows the existing floor plans and proposed alterations to the basement, ground, first and second floors.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsShows the proposed alterations to the basement, ground, first and second floors and section through the stairs.
J. Carter Jonas & Sons(1) Specification for works to be carried out to convert Little Trinity into a lodging house for students containing 5 bedrooms each with a sitting room. Includes a plan showing the existing layout and the proposed changes. Also shown on the plan are "excellent quarters for Tenant or caretaker without without a family"
(2) details of estimates from 4 builders - Rooke, Coulsons, Redding & Son and J.R.L. Bennett
It is noted that there is no electric light in the house and the additional cost of installing electrical writing is given
Colour plans for a proposed new bathroom showing the section, elevation, ground floor, and chamber plan. 1/4 scale.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsNumbers 40 & 42 Hobson Street. Includes description of property; state of repair; valuation; repairing covenants; Landlord and Tenant Act; and Fire Insurance
J. Carter Jonas & SonsFirst sheet a receipt for £32 14s 0d on account of the works at 28 Station Road Cambridge, signed J. Carter Jonas and Sons. Second sheet an invoice for interior work at 28 Station Road (£18 14s 0d), for extention work (£13 10s 0d), back lodge repairs to door (10s 0d) totalling £32 14s 0d.
Hayhoe, A. P.Second sheet contains an invoice for estimate dated March 16th 1926, for supplying 2 1/2"/ 3 1/2" broken Slag for above; spreading same about 3 1/2" thick; picking up 98. Super yards and supplying sand for grouting and also steam rolling same costing £28 10s 0d. Extra costs for spreading and picking up, loamy stones and steam rolling at entrance to court and next to coal shook, to raise level costing £3 8s 6d. Total cost £31 18s 6d. The first sheet contains a receipt for the above.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice addressed to B. L Manning for £150 19s 8d for works of repairs and painting at Nos. 29 to 40 Lower Park Street, Cambridge. Written notice of receipt at bottom of sheet.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice addressed to B. L. Manning, the bursar, for works of constructing New Road on the Station Building Estate. Cost £28 5s 6d. Written notice of receipt at the bottom.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice for work executed at Cherry Hinton road. Labour £5 2s 5d, haulage £2 0s 10d, materials: cement 14/- sand 10/- £1 4s 0d, kerb 9/5, coke 11, slag 14/6 £10 0s 9d, old mole 2/5 roller 9/7 12s 0d. Total cost £19 0s 0d.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice due to the corporation of Cambridge on account of the works of connecting the New Road on the Station Building Estate to Cherry Hinton Road, totalling £19 0s 0d.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice addressed to the bursar and to J. Newman and Sons of 9 James Street, Cambridge, on account of the Works of repairs and painting at No. 1 to 14 and 191 to 38 Eden Street Cambridge. Total cost £80 0s 0d. Notice of receipt at the bottom.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsInvoice for allotment rents for £26 0s 7d (£4 0s 0d remuneration), £8 5s 0d (16s 6d), £4 6s 3d (8s 6d) and extra remuneration of £2 0s 0d. Total £38 11s 10d minus £7 5s 0d. Notice of receipt for £31 6s 10d.
J. Carter Jonas & SonsRequest of cheque payment (350p) for the contractor upon satisfactory proceeding of work in New Court and King Street. Issued by J.Carter Jonas & Sons and addressed to B.L. Manning Esq., Bursar of Jesus College. Typed on Original Turkey Mill (Kent) Paper.
J. Carter Jonas & Sons