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Willelmus de Conches super Boethium

A commentary by William de Conches (Guillaume de Conches) on Boethius' De consolatione philosophiae; M. R. James's no. 74. Latin title: Commentum Willelmi de conches super boecium de consolacione philosophiae. Includes a few domestic and personal memoranda, in English.

Will of William Mast

William Mast, baker, bequeaths: to the high alter of All Saints' church, where he is to be buried, 20s; to his brother in-law, Andrew Sharp, a life interest in his tenement in Preacher St.; to each order of mendicant friars in Cambridge 20s; to the nuns of St Radegund 20s, the Prioress to have as much as two nuns; to the nuns of Swafham 10s; executors to find 5 priests to celebrate for his soul. Executors: Margaret, his wife, Magister William Spencer, William Goldsmith and John Newelyn; Richard Browne. Witnesses: William C(?)lyston, William Flester, William C(?)hreschor, Robert Sutton, Thomas Derbent et aliis.

Mast, William

Will of Roger Mason

Roger Mason of St Radegund's Parish leaves his body to be buried amongst the Friars Minor. To the Friars Minor 10s, to the high alter of St Radegund 5s for wax; a cottage in St Radegund Lane to be sold to discharge his debts. Residue to his wife Felice, whom he appoints executrix, who is to make disposal for his soul. Witness: William. Endorsed: checked and confirmed by official of Archdeacon of Ely, in the church of St Sepulcher in Cambridge, 20 September 1392 etc (hardly seen).

Mason, Roger

Will of John Grenelane

Testator wishes to be buried in St Andrew's church outside Barnwell Gate (St Andrew the Great). He bequeathes to the high altar of the above church in lieu of forgotten tithes and oblations 10s. To the priest assisting at his obsequies 12d, and to any other clerk at the discretion of his executors 12d. His executors are to provide an honest chaplain to celebrate Mass in the said church for 10 years after his decease for his soul and for these of his benefactors. He bequeathes to every convent of mendicant friars in Cambridge 10s. To the fabric of a certain solar (gallery) in the church of Haddenham, Isle of Ely, called the Bedeloft 20s. To Isabel his wife the tenement in Cambridge that they live in and the 3 small shops adjoining it, situated in the ward of Preacher's Street, with all his arable in the fields of Cambridge for the term of her life. She is to keep and provide for his anniversary. To Margery, his daughter, the newly built tenement in Preachers' ward, part of which is in the occupation of John Aleyn, bladesmith, and also the tenement which the testator acquired from the executors of Robert Brigham, situate in Cambridge Market, in the occupation of John Sterne, cutler. Also she is to have the reversion of the tenement he has left to his wife Isabel for her life; when Margery inherits it she is to keep and provide for his anniversary as long as she lives. To John (his stepson), son of Margaret, the testator's late wife, he bequeathes all the land, rents and services which he owns in the parish of Hamylden, Bucks., to hold on lease for his life from the aforesaid Margery: if she should take possession of them, then the executors are to withhold and give to John the value of the annual rent of the Hamyldon tenements out of the Cambridge tenements bequeathed to Margery. To Isabel, his wife, towards the expenses of his anniversary £10; also to Isabel for life all his utensils, jewelry, plates etc., and after her death to his daughter, Margery. If Margery marries during the lifetime of Isabel, she is to have a reasonable portion of the furniture, etc. To John, son of Margaret, 40s and 10 marks out of the 47 marks that Walter Attewell owes him. To Thomas de Hanchech 40s and 10 marks out of the sum owing from Attewell. To Robert Grenelane 40s and to John, his son, 40s. Testator appoints as his executors his widow Isabel, John, son of Margaret, Robert Grenelane, Thomas de Hanchech and William Boore, to whom he leaves a tenement situate near the King's Watermill of Cambridge to sell and apply the proceeds to pious uses. Also all his cash and any owing to him, and his chattels, except as disposed of as aforesaid. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor of Cambridge, John Capps, Richard Wright, Adam Leneryngton and John Bottisham, draper, bailiffs. Hairside: probate. Before the Official of the Archdeacon of Ely 14 March 1431/2. As to the lands and tenements in Cambridge, at the Guildhall at Cambridge before the mayor and bailiffs 9 June 1432.

Grenelane, John

Will of Henry Yarborough

Copy of will of Dr Henry Yarborough, Rector of Tewin, leaving£500 in trust to build a rectory house.

Will of Adam Buddle

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/15/1
  • File
  • 9 January 1685 (This is 1686 in modern reckoning.)
  • Part of College Archives

Copy of the will of Adam Buddle of Hadleigh, Suffolk. He bequeaths the perpetual advowson of the Church of Whatfield to his nephews Adam, Richard, George, and John Buddle and their issues and successors.

Will

Last will and testament of Mr Robert Walker [farmer]

Will

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/WILP/6/1/1855
  • Item
  • 11th December 1855
  • Part of College Archives

Last will and testament of Frederick Sharp, made 17th May 1855. He died on 2nd June 1858 and the will was proved on 17th May 1858

Will

William Biggs.Estate bequethed to Catherine Biggs (wife)

"Wiesner, Jerome"

  • JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/5/1/23
  • File
  • February 1964-9 November 1973
  • Part of Personal Papers

Comprises: correspondence between Bronowski and Jerome B. Wiesner (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Non-Resident Fellow of the Salk Institute); a memorandum from William Glazier (Salk Institute) on the nomination of Wiesner as a Non-Resident Fellow; biographical information about Wiesner and a list of his publications; and copies of a letter to Wiesner from Jonas Salk on Wiesner becoming a Non-Resident Fellow, and a reply from Wiesner.

Widows receipts

Note thanking the college for the payment of £6 10s from Jesus College to Miss Bull, as the half year's stipend of her late mother's Rustat widow's pension.

Bull, Miss

Widows receipts

Two notes, both thanking the college for payments of £6 10s from Jesus College to Mrs Morgan, as part of her Rustat widow's pension.

Morgan, Mrs.

Widows receipts

Two notes, both detailing the receipt of payments of £6 10s from Jesus College to Susan Hopkins. Signed by Susan Hopkins.

Hopkins, Susan

Widows receipts

Two notes, both thanking the college for payments of £6 10s from Jesus College to Frances A. Wilkinson, as part of her Rustat widow's pension.

Wilkinson, Frances Anne

Widows receipt

Receipt of payment of £13 from Jesus College to Anna Maria Warneford (widow) as part of her Rustat pension. Signed by Anna Maria Warneford.

Warneford, Anna Maria

Widows receipt

Receipt of payment of £13 from Jesus College to Eliza Hilton Hartrup as part of her Rustat pension. Signed by Eliza Hilton Hartrup.

Hartcup, Mrs. Eliza Hilton

Widows receipt

Payment of £6 10s from Jesus College, delivered by the Rev. John Bele of Fordham. Signed by Charlotte Bowles.

Bowles, Charlotte

Widows Letter

This is to certify that Elizabeth Collett, and Grace Murgatoyd and Susanna Bageley and Catherine Marsh and Anne Gray are widows of orthodox clergymen of the Church of England and are now living in Bromley College in the County of Keny, are of good life and continuation.
Grace Murgatoyd- widow of the late William Murgatoyd, Vicar of West Thurstock Essex
Elizabeth Collett- widow of the late Rev. Peter Collett vicar of the ... Lancaster (?)
Susanna Baseley- widow of the late Henry Baseley .... of Hibworth Beauckary Leicester
Catherine Marsh- widow of the late reverend Henry Marsh vicar of Hamden, (?) Essex (?)
Ann Gray - widow of the late Rev. Hawthorne Grey (?) vicar of Lincoln Calheahan (?)

Murgatoyd, Grace

Widow's bills

17th April 1814.
"Sir, I received the draft for thirty-three pounds, on Saturday, due last Lady Day 1814, to me, Elizabeth Collett and Elizabeth Browne from the Rusted Foundation & should have answered it by return of post, but we have none that day. I am Sir, with many thanks for your trouble, your most obedient humble servant, Mary Gilder.
N.B. I was desired by Dr Pearce to send no other receipt, but an acknowledgement by letter, as above".

Gilder, Mrs Mary

Widows bills

This is to certify that Mary Gilder of the Parish of Bromley in the county of Kent , widow of the Revd Jonathan Gilder, Rector of Aspeden in the county of Hertford, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England, is still a widow alive, of good life and conversation.
As witness our hands this 9th April 1814. Signed by J J Talman, Chaplain of Bromley College, John Isaacs [...], Joseph Green overseer.

This is to certify that Elizabeth Browne of the Parish of Bromley in the county of Kent, widow of the late Revd Tobias Browne, Rector of Benington in the county of Lincoln, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England is still a widow alive and of good life and conversation.
As witness our hands 9 April 1814. Signed by J J Talman, Chaplain of Bromley College, John Isaacs [...], Joseph Green overseer.

This is to certify that Elizabeth Collett of the Parish of Bromley in the county of Kent, widow of the late Revd Peter Collett, Rector of Denton in the county of Sussex, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England is still a widow, alive, of good life and conversation.
As witness our hands, 9 April 1814. Signed by J J Talman, Chaplain of Bromley College, John Isaacs [...], Joseph Green overseer.

Black wax seal on reverse.

Talman, J. J.

Widow's bill

Hitchin, 11th May 1814.
"Sir, I am greatly obliged by your favour this day received containing your draft for £11. I have not sent a receipt because I am at a loss to know the proper certificate you wish for as Mr Broadwick required only the acknowledgement of the money by a letter.
If a certificate is now necessary I must trouble you to inform me what is proper and it shall be forwarded immediately.
I remain Sir with the greatest respect your obliged humble servant".
Signed by D Leach.

Leach, D.

Widows and orphans fund

Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of three guineas, being their subscription to the Fund established for the Relief of Poor Widows and Orphans of Clergymen of the Diocese of Ely, for one year, ending at Michaelmas 1816.
Signed by T.C. Burroughes, Treasurer.

Burroughes, T. C.

Widows and orphans fund

Landbeach, 26th December 1814.
"Dear Sir. As Treasurer of the fund for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the Diocese of Ely, I beg leave to acknowledge your payment of a benefaction of three guineas from the Master & Fellows of Jesus College. The amounts were balanced and the state printed before the benefaction was received, which will explain the reason for its omission, but I have placed it to the account of the charity, & in aid of it I shall thankfully receive, as I trust, a similar benefaction to be invested in the state of next year. I am Sir yours obediently.
Signed by T C Burroughes.

Burroughes, T. C.

Widows & Orphans of Clergymen Donations Receipt

Receipt received of the Master & Fellows of Jesus College on November 29 1831, the sum of £3 3s subscribed by the to the fund established for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the Diocese of Ely for one year ending at Michaelmas last. For the Rev W. Addison (?). Signed Sam Peed.

Peed, Samuel

Widows & Orphans Fund Receipt

Received of the Master & Fellows of Jesus College the sum of three guineas subscribed by them towards the fund established for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the Diocese of Ely for one year ending at Michaelmas last. For the Revd Edward Addison. Total of £3 3s. Signed by Sarah Seed.

Seed, Sarah

Widow Certifications (Bromley College)

This is to certify that Elizabeth Collett the widow of the late Revd. Peter Collett Rector of Denton in the County of Sussex, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England, is now living at Bromley College in the County of Kent, a widow of good life and character.
Also certifies the same of:
Grace Murgatroyd of Bromley College in the County of Kent, window of the late Revd William Murgatroyd of the County of Essex.
Mary Bromley the widow of the late Revd Robert Anthony Bromley, Rector of St Mildred, Poultry, in the City of London.
Susanne Baseley, widow of the late Revd Henry Basely, Rector of Beeley Leicestershire and Vicar of Welham in the same County.
Ann Holgate, widow of the late Revd George Holgate, Rector of Stowting in the County of Kent and Vicar of Theydon Bois in the County of Essex.
All signed Thomas Scott Chaplain of Bromley College

Scott, Thomas

Widow Certificates

Certificate to Revd Dr French from Thomas Scott (Chaplain of Bromley College). Confirming five widows of clergymen live in Bromley College, Kent. Signed by Elizabeth Collett (widow of Revd Peter Collett), Grace Montgomery (widow of Revd William Montgomery), Mary Willis (widow of Revd John Willis), Susanna Basely (widow of Revd Henry Basely), Anne Holgate (widow of Revd George Holgate) and Thomas Scott.

Scott, Thomas

Widow Bill

Letter by the Minister and Church wardens of the Parish of St. Peter in Canterbury to certify that Mrs. Martha Bunce, widow of William Bunce widow of William Bunce, is now living in this parish.
Signed by William Adams (Minister), Philip Riquebourg and James Jeudwine (church wardens).

Bunce, Martha

Widow Bill

Letter by the Minister and Church wardens of the Parish of St. Peter in Canterbury to certify that Mrs. Martha Bunce, widow of William Bunce widow of William Bunce, is now living in this parish.
Signed by William Adams (Minister), Philip Riquebourg and James Jeudwine (church wardens).

Bunce, Martha

Widow Bill

Paid £8 0s 0d by the bursar of Jesus College to Mary Jones, widow of Nimrod Jones, Rector of Radwell in the county of Hertford, who is now living in the parish of Stevenage and county aforesaid.
Signed by William Jones (Curate), Richard Whittington and Edward Mardall (church wardens), Mary Jones and S. B. Foster.

Jones, William

Widow and orphans bill

Paid 3 guineas for the subscription to the fund established for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen of the Diocese of Ely.

Peed, Samuel

Why Music in Church?

Why Music in Church? By Henry Chadwick.
A Church Music Society Pamphlet.
Published by the Church Music Society, Hampton.

Chadwick, Henry

Whittlesford

The advowson was acquired by the College in 1558 by the gift of Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely. See the royal Grant of Philip and Mary, in the steel press, shelf 8 (Dr Fuller's foundation).

Whittlesey's House Bill

Mr White, March 30th 1821
Labour done by John Thoday
For Cay and Labour - 7 shillings
Wood and Nails - 3 shillings
52 of all - 2 shillings, 1 pence
£0.12.1
Done to Mr Whittlesey's house
Settled this bill Mr Bluchner

Thoday, John

Whitman Songs (1934)

  • JCPP/Picken/2/1
  • Series
  • 1996-2000 (Individual songs composed in 1934 (according to dates on fair copy). No original manuscript materials exist in this collection - all later reproductions.)
  • Part of Personal Papers

Song cycle for high voice and piano composed by Laurence Picken, to texts from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (1900).

  • Look down fair moon (composed 31 August 1934)

  • O Tan-faced Prairie-Boy (composed 6 July 1934) - missing from manuscript

  • Sometimes with one I love (composed 7 September 1934)

  • No labour saving machine (composed 18 September 1934)

  • Not heat flames up and consumes (composed 26 September 1934)

Whitesmith Bill

Bill for whitesmith work done by E Fairchild. Signed by A R Knowles. Items billed include: making, fixing, and painting fencing over cistern in King's Court, King Street . Total amount £2 10s.

Fairchild, E.

Whitesmith Bill

Paid by Mr Starling (Jesus Terrace) to S. L. Woolston for taking out 2ft Granta range, new set of front bars and new set of bricks (£1 13s 6d)

Woolston, S. L.

Whitechapel Library and Isaac Rosenberg

Consists of: photographs [copies from original negatives] of Whitechapel, London (c.1890-1963); correspondence with Mrs Annie Wynick (sister of Isaac Rosenberg) sending a catalogue of a Rosenberg exhibition held at Leeds University (1959); correspondence with the Borough Librarian of Stepney Public Libraries [included Whitechapel Library] and others about the librarian who first helped Bronowski at Whitechapel and others who remembered Isaac Rosenberg visiting the library (1957-1961).

Whibley, Charles

20 x 16. After Gerald Kelly B.A. Published by Emery Walker Ltd.

Whibley, Charles

21 x 16⅞. After Gerald Kelly B.A. Published by Emery Walker Ltd.

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