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Crested College Plates

One medium white china plate with College crest in red, 22cm; one small white china plate with College crest in red, 17.5cm; one medium white china plate with College crest in orange, 22cm; one small white china plate with College crest in orange, 17.5cm. All plates edged in gold, black and red.

Dunn Bennett (a member of the Royal Doulton Group)

Suite "Laudate Dominum"

Suite "Laudate Dominum". For organ. Edited by Oxford University Press.
I: Processional (Metronome marking: minim = 52). II: Rondo da Chiesa (Metronome marking: minim = 96). III: Meditation (Metronome marking: minim = 52). IV: Scherzo (Metronome marking: minim = 112). V: French Carol (Metronome marking: 144 beats per minute). VI: Exurgat Deus (Metronome marking: dotted crotchet = 100 approx.).

Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composer

Jelly Mould

Copper and tin lined jelly mould inscribed with Coll Jes Cant and mould design number 481. Design on mould is round with six pillars topped with four sided domes.

Benham and Froud

Letters of Certification and Pension Payments

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1758/1
  • Item
  • 15 January 1758 - 14 October 1758 (15 Jan, 5 Apr, 6 Jul, 14 Oct)
  • Part of College Archives

Proves that Ann Badcock, widow of Rev. Mr John Badcock is still living. Signed by Thomas Casburn, Church Warden. Also signed by Ann Badcock confirming receipt of pension of £2 from Mr Huten. January receipt also signed by H. Lushington, curate.

Badcock, Widow Ann

Oil Bill

Paid £ 17s 6d to Mary Munn for oil.

Munn, Mary

Bill to the Butler Rustat's Audit

Paid £3 7s 6d to the Butler for Commencement: 3 bottles of madeira, 4 bottles of sherry, 6 bottles of Parlour Port.For the Cook 1 bottle port. For the pensioners: 1 bottle of port, 1 bottle of sherry, tea and coffee for eleven. Sizings, lemons, sugar, candles.
Signed by (J. or T?) Prior on behalf of his father (Beaumont Prior).

Prior, Thomas

Bill to the chimney sweeper

Paid £0 7s 8d to the chimney sweeper for one year's sweeping the kitchen chimney and Hall.
Signed by William Press.

Press, William

Clock bill

Paid 16s for attendance on the clock to James Staplin and Sarah Holliday.

Staplin, James

Insurance bill

Paid £3 15s for one year's insurance from the Sun Fire Office in London. Witnessed by Benjamin Wedd and Mr. Hide.

Wedd, Benjamin

Stipend

Paid £8 7s 6d to Katherine Hingston, due to her as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners. At the top a note from 29th December 1772 attesting to Katherine Hingston's status as a widow, her move to the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn in London, and her good character, witnessed by Thomas Taylor, a minister, and D. Richard and Cole, church wardens.

Hingeston, Katherine

Stipend

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1773/18
  • 14th October 1772-2nd April 1773
  • Part of College Archives

Two receipts of £5 paid to Mary Stone due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. Both also signed by Richard Fisher. For both, above, a note certifying her widowhood, good character, and residence in the parish of New Buckenham, Norfolk, witnessed by John Herrich, minister, and John Holland and one other witness, church wardens.

Stone, Mary

Garden bill

Paid £4 7s 9d to John Harrison for 117 ash trees 14 to 20 feet tall.

Harrison, John

Insurance bill

Paid £3 15s for one year's insurance in the Sun Fire Office, London. Witnessed by Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant, Mr. Hide, and B(?) Wedd.

Aynscombe, Lillie

Building Insurance Receipt

Paid £3 15s to Sun Fire Office from Lady-day 1777 to Lady-day 1778. Witnessed for Mr Comings by P Wedd, Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant.

Wedd, P.

Clock Bill

Paid 16s to Sarah Holliday for looking after the clock. Received by father (John Harrison).

Harrison, John

Gas company bills and receipts

  1. The Gas Company bill to the master and fellows of Jesus College £12 7s 6d for gas in kitchen and buttery.
  2. The Gas Company bill to the master and fellows of Jesus College 1s for filling burner at entrance to porters lodge.
  3. Memorandum of receipt dated 22 March 1854.
  4. Note of expenditure.

The Gas Company

Bill for stationary

Paid 9 pounds 1 shilling and 9 pence to Deighton, Bell & Co, Booksellers to H. R. H. the Chancellor of the University and agents to the University. Ream demy, quire blotting, ink, pens.

Deighton, Bell & Co.

Combination repairs bill

Paid 12 shillings to John Swan and Swan Upholsters for putting new lines and tassels to roll blinds
restringing 2 sets of window curtains and putting new lines to decanter slide
18 yards line and 4 tassels
Screws and repairing Mahogany elbow chair fastening frame and elbows and fixing on top
Repairing fire screen
Signed John Swan

John Swan and Son

Letter Regarding Coal Sales

Letter from William Bagge, Thomas Bagge and Joseph Greene to Rev Dr French, dated 11th March 1832, King's Lynn. Apologises to French for allowing his note to go unanswered as it had gottten mislaid. Reports that the coal of nearly the whole of last year was not so good as they could have wished, owing to the extra demand occasionedb taking off the Duty, and to this intention by the stoppage of work amongst the pitmen nearly twelve months ago, the coal owners could hardly get them fast enough and did not pay their usual attention to quality. Bagge/Greene notes they did all in their power to have this remedied, but could not. Now the coals are much better. Signed William Bagge, Thomas Baggge and Joseph Greene.

Bagge, William & Thomas

Coal Invoice

College coal invoice from Mr Graham, Steward to Dr French for Coals. Dated Lady Day 1833. For the rooms of Mr Dickes, Mr Skinner, Mr Graham, Mr Gaskin, Mr Fendall, Mr Venables, Mr Perry. Also for the the Combination Room, the Hall, the Servant's Hall, the Lecture Room, the Butler's room and the Porter's lodge. Noted at 2s 1d per sack for purpils. Total of 1254 coals at £130 12 s 6d.

Graham, Mr.

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