Deng Xiang Ying locates at the foot of the mountain Xiao Xiang Ling.
Subject of compulsory purchase by Cambridge City Council in 1962 as part of a road widening scheme when the Park Street car park was built
Letter from V. C. Radmore, H. M. of Works to Bernard Manning (Bursar) encouraging the College to let them have possession of the property immediately for an Unemployment Assistance Board, and then work out the terms of an Agreement
Contains the following schedules of dilapidations:
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Specification of dilapidations at No. 1 Salisbury Villas, occupied by the late Dr T. A. Walker, dated March 1935. 2 copies
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Schedule of defects to the interior of No. 1 Salisbury Villas, 23rd December 1937
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Schedule of dilapidations complying with the Repairing Agreement of Lease dated 12th January 1938. 2 copies
Records relating to The Great Northern Hotel have been included under 1 Station Road. The first surviving lease is dated 1869 and granted 3 messuages, including 1 called 'Great Northern Hotel' to Arthur John Gray. In 1896 the lease was granted to Charles Edward Gray and the plan shows the Great Northern Hotel was the property between 57 Hills Road and 1 Station Road. In 1926 the lease was granted to Messrs Worthington & Co
Known as 'Moorvale'
Demolished as part of the Malcolm Place Development. When properties are found together with 4, 5, 6 and 7 Malcolm Place the records are found with these deeds. See, JCAD/3/CAM/MALC/16/1/1856
Sold by the College in 1993
Agreement to pay increase in rent as follows:
"In consideration of the College agreeing to enlarge the yard at the back of my House and providing me with a new Coal Cellar and improving the existing W. C. I the undersigned [Arthur F. Bush] agree to undertake to pay an increased rent at the rate of two pounds (£2) per annum as from Christmas next"
Letter from the Bursar to H. M. Inspector of Taxes confirming that on the expiry of the lease on No. 10 at Ladyday 1934 the property was let to Mrs South. The yard and building at the back fronting Elm Street was let to Mt. T. W. Neech.
Known as 'St Elmo'
Formerly 12 College Terrace.
Sold in 1997.
Contains an audio recording (53 minutes and 45 seconds long) of "J Bronowski speaking in Berkeley December 29, 1965 before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Society of the Sigma Xi and The United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa".
105-113 King Street sold by College in 1996 to Camstead Limited
105-113 King Street sold by College in 1996 to Camstead Limited
Lawrence. Includes correspondence between W J & J G Taylor Solicitors and Lloyds Bank, with details of mortgage, deeds and insurance; and record of interview with Lawrence detailing his offer to to sell the whole property to Jesus College
105-113 King Street sold by College in 1996 to Camstead Limited
Includes records for 57, 59 and 61 King Street after the freehold properties [57, 59 and 61] were conveyed to Edward Sanderson in 1872 and when the College lease [11 Manor Street and 63 King Street] was also also assigned to him. Demolished as part of the King Street development
Letter from J. H. H. Goodwin (Bursar) to "Madam" [possibly Margaret Sancroft who held a lease in 1880] offering her a new lease for 40 years from 6 April 1902.
Known as 'Drachenfeld'.
Leased to Charles Armstrong along with Rhinefeld [No. 9] for 99 years from 1895.
Sold by the College in January 1982.
Originally one property [numbered 61 King Street in property particulars of 1901]. 105-113 King Street sold by College in 1996 to Camstead Limited
These records mostly reference 11a Manor Street (known as the Harp Tavern) but also include the site and premises of 65-67 King Street and 12-14 Manor Street when together
Particulars and Conditions of Sale - List of freehold and leaseholds for sale at the Lion Hotel Cambridge on 8 May 1895. Relates to Nos. 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10 New Square. Gives a description for each property including rooms, number of bedrooms, outhouses or store rooms, rent and to whom it is currently leased:
No. 1 Mrs Jones yearly rent of £30
No. 2 Mr Johnson yearly rent of £30
No. 8 Mrs Diddams yearly rent £25
No. 9 Mrs Emmerson yearly rent of £22
No. 10 Mr E. J. Wallis yealy rent of £24
Letter from Hugh Shield (Bursar) to Mr John Yeoman offering him a new 40 year lease from 10th October 1880 for premises assigned by him to Mr Henry Houlden. Also a site plan showing the outline of the property including dimensions and the names of the neighbouring lessees
Known as 'Ferndale'
Letter referring to the lease of 12, 13 and 14 Manor Street and 83 King Street
Scale plan showing dimensions