Original proofs of chapter 5 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Music of the Spheres'
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Original proofs of chapter 5 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Music of the Spheres'
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Original proofs of chapter 8 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Drive for Power'
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Original proofs of chapter 12 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'Generation upon Generation'
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Original proofs of chapter 13 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Long Childhood'
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Certification that Elizabeth Collett, widow of the late Peter Collett, rector of Denton in the County of Sussex, the orthodox clergyman of the Church of England is now living in Bromley College in the county of Kent of good life and conversation. Signed Thomas Scott, chaplain of Bromley College, 25th March 1833.
This is to certify that Ann Holgate, widow of the late Revd George Holgate, Rector of Stowting in the County of Kent, a vicar of Theydon Bois in the County of Essex, an orthodox clergymen of the Church of England, is still widow of good life and conversation. Signed Thomas Scott, chaplain of Bromlet College, Kent, March 25th 1833.
Scott, Thomas
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Invoice addressed to the Reverend Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Thomas Prince, gas filler, noting work done from 21st September 1829 until 27th December 1832.
Includes repairing gas pipes, grinding up the cocks, repairing the gas lights in Cloister Court, thawing the condensation loose in gas pipe in courts, repairing a broken join next to main cock in porter's lodge, taking water out of lamp in New Court, searching for an escape of gas and repairing, and two men opening ground for lamp in New Court to find out the place where the water is in pipe, cutting pipe in two, letting water and connecting pipe again. Total of £6 16s.
Prince, Thomas
Reverse of Bill for College Work on Master's Lodge
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Reverse of the bill from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the Master's Lodge, dated from August 24th to September 14th 1833. Includes purchase of nails and the making and hanging of a new door, as well as installing a new lock. Carried on from obverse calculations, total of £13 3s.
Webster, J.
Bill for College Work on Master's Lodge
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Bill from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the Master's Lodge from August 24th to September 14th 1833. Includes putting up of stud work door jambs(?), skirting, work altering staircases. Total of £11 8s 7d.
Webster, J.
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Second page of bill for ironwork from Jesus College to Shallow and Coleman. Continued Courts ironwork, including cutting 2 steps out of stone lead fixing, screw bolt and fixing the (?) gate, cutting bars out of windows, new ends of bars for windows etc. Total of £6 11s 3d.
Combination Room ironwork from April 13th until 7th Ocotober 1833 includes cleaned and repairing lamp and jagged cotton(?) holders, new bench for the stove, cleaned bar to the stove, bleached stove, cleaned irons and sender(?). Total of 11s.
Hall ironwork on 21st November 1832 and 13th April 1833, cleaned stove and cleaned lamp. Total of 4s.
Clock ironwork on 2nd February 1833, mended spindle to minute hand, mended wire to sticking(?), one year winding. Total of £4 19s 6d (winding is £4 19s 6d).
Shallow and Coleman
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Painting bill from Jesus College to John Goode & Son dated November 7th 1832 to August 19th 1833. Work on the Porter's Lodge includes varnishing tables, rubbing down of rooms, light sashes and frames painted, staircase painted, walls painted. Total of £10 4s 3d.
John Goode & Son
Reverse of Glazing & Plumbing Bill
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Reverse of glazing and printing bill, continued courts and rooms work on 21 September and 10 Ocotber 1833 - including pounds of solder to the leads, installation of crown glass to staircase lamps.
Work on the Master's Lodge between 5 November 1832 and 22 October 1833 - Incldes installation of crown glass in the pantry, the hall, doors and windows, repairing water closet, new bucket & leathers to water closet pump, sheet lead for sink, crown glass, new bucket box and leathers to pump, repairing the pump. Total of £4 5s.
Total of the bill (chapel, hall & comination rooms, kitch, courts, Master's lodge) is £15 8s 2d.
Robert Ellis and Son
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William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Includes looking after the lamps, the courts, the cloisters and audit. Total of £5 6s 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, William
Bill for Carpentry Work at Hundon
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Bill to the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College Cambride for work done at Hundon Rectory by the order of Mr R. Cuthbert, to Thomas Knock, carpenter, for work done on 25th February, 8th March, 17th July, 24th July, 27th August 1832. Includes repairing boarding to barn and stable door, repairing and rehanging gates, stripping and taking down old rafters, putting up new rafters, repairing gates in the yard and repairing barn floor. Total of £3 19s 9d.
Knock, Thomas
"Prelims and Bibliography" original proofs for 'The Ascent of Man'
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Invoice from the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College to T. Chapman for work done around the college from 20th November 1833, includes repairing porter's ladder, a nife(?) board for the porter's lodge, a new panel to the pupils'(?) out office foor. Total of 6s 6d. On 7th December received of Dr French, signed by John Winter.
Chapman, Thomas
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Invoice from the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College to T. Chapman, lodge account, for work done around the college from January 10 to July 18 1833. Includes new sash light and fusing(?) in the butler's pantry, wainscotting in the entrance hall, new pair of shutters, repairing window seat, 2 new latches and doors in the farden, 2 new sells to doors in laundr, new floor in butler's pantry, easing front gates, mending windows in butler's pantry. Total of £2 17s 9d. December 7th, received of Dr French from John Winter.
Chapman, Thomas
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Invoice from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College to J. Webster for work done in the courts, dated 17 November 1832 to 7 September 1833. Includes a new side for a wheelbarrow, putting in fence next to the Common, making of a rafter for the lodge house, repairing the door, wall hooks to butterings in the cloisters. Total of £2 19s 10 1/2 d.
Webster, J.
Receipt for College Work on Laundry and Staircase
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Receipt dated 7th December 1833 of the Master and Fellows of Jesus college the sum of £13 5s 9d. Signed J. Webster.
Webster, J.
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Third page of bill for ironwork in Jesus College to Shallow and Coleman.
Kitchen ironwork from 29th Ocotober 1832 to 2nd Ocotber 1833, includes 2 bars for the stove, mending and sharpening the beef hook, foot of salamander, straightening the bar to the range, oiling (?), new centre to worn spindle, mending dripping pan, plate under oven, mend latch on the repaired oven. In additional hand noted "deduct for Salamander", signed M. Willis. Total of £6 8s 2d.
Overall calcuations for all ironwork around the college comes to £19 4s 5d.
Shallow and Coleman
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Plumbing and Glazing bill from Jesus College to Robert Ellis and Son.
Chapel work on 19th April and 12th June 1833 - includes milled lead to east window, 1 1/2 day work, 3 sq crown glass, 10 small sq at 2 1/2. Total of £1 7s 11d.
The Hall and Combination work on 23 February, 4 April, 7 June, 26 September 1833 - includes cleaning windows of combination room, 3 ft of glass repaired, cleaning windows in the hall, 2 sq crown glass. Total of £1 8s 6d.
Kitchen work on 5 & 26 September 1833 - includes 2 sq of crown glass and cleaning the windows. Total of 9s.
The Courts and Rooms work from 25 November 1832 to 4 September 1833 - includes installation of crown glass on staircases and lamps, solder and work repairing pipes, installation of common glass in the stables, crown glass in the porter's lodge, repairing stable yard pump, installation of glass new leaded at the Rev Mr Graham's rooms. Total (carried over) £3 13s 3d.
Robert Ellis and Son
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Received of Dr French, bursar, the sum of £7 13s for the amount of bill against Jesus College. Dated 11th October 1833 and signed by William Wiseman.
Wiseman, William
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Reverse of William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Rough claculations coming to £21 13s 10d. Possibly calcuations for porter's bills for the year.
Harvey, William
Receipt for Carpentry for Hundon Rectory
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Received February 4th 1833 of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, the sum of £3 19s 6d in discharge of the annexed and for repairs at Hundon. Signed Thomas Knock.
Knock, Thomas
Original proofs of chapter 4 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Hidden Structure'
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Original proofs of chapter 11 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'Knowledge or Certainty'
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Certificates of Rustat Widows.
Certifying that Susanna Basely of Bromley, in the county of Kent, widow of the late Revd. Henry Basely, curate of Kibworth Beauchamp, in the county of Leicester, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England, is still living, a widow of good life and conversation. Signed Thomas Scott, chaplain of Bromley College, Kent, March 25th 1833.
Certifying that Grace Murgatroyd of Bromley College in the county of Kent, widow of late Revd. William Murgatroyd, vicar of West Thurrock in Essex, an orthodox clergyman of the Church of England, is still living a widow of good life and conversation. Signed Thomas Scott, chaplain of Bromlet College, Kent, March 25th 1833.
Scott, Thomas
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Norwich Fire Union Life Insurance receipt, no. 126063, dated 2nd March 1833. Received of Jesus College the sum of 18s, being the amount of premium for insuring £600 from the 25th day of December 1832 to the 25th day of Decembber 1833 and also 18s being the amount of the duty (at the rate of 3s per cent.) imposed by Act of Parliament.
Premium, 18s
Duty, 18s.
Total of £1 16s. Signed Smith & Son, agent.
Norwich Union Fire Office
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Fellows' Rents[?] 1. £8 4s 1d, 2. £5 3s 4d, 3. £8 11s 8d, 4. £22 1d. Total of £43 19s 2d.
Fellows' Debts[?] 1. £18 15s 10d, 2. £16 10s 9d, 3. £16 13s 8d, 4. £19 19s 7d. Total of £71 19s 10d.
Coals Fellows 1. £18 15s, 2. £23 5d, 3. £11 2s 11d. Total of £52 18s 4d.
Reverse of Gas Filler & Repair Invoice
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Invoice addressed to the Reverend Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Thomas Prince, gas filler, noting work done from 21st September 1829 until 27th December 1832.
Includes repairing gas pipes, grinding up the cocks, repairing the gas lights in Cloister Court, thawing the condensation loose in gas pipe in courts, repairing a broken join next to main cock in porter's lodge, taking water out of lamp in New Court, searching for an escape of gas and repairing, and two men opening ground for lamp in New Court to find out the place where the water is in pipe, cutting pipe in two, letting water and connecting pipe again. Total of £6 16s.
Prince, Thomas
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Invoice from John Crabb to Rev Dr French for work done around the college dated 24 January 1829. For 34 bags of (?) for the pensioners and 2 loads of bushes for the use of the college. Total of £2 5s.
Noted as settled on March 23 1833 by John Crabb.
Crabb, John
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Receipt dated 23 March 1833, received of the Rev Dr French the sum of £2 5s. Signed John Crabb.
Crabb, John
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Bill from the Revd the bursar to Joseph Langram, dated April 29th 1833. For 2 days work to removing and repairing fence and pitching rope for gence. Total of £5 6s. Setteld by Joseph Langram on May 1st 1833. Also noted ditch on (?) agent £2 6s. Signed by Joseph Langram with his mark.
Langram, Joseph
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Bill from Master and Fellows of Jesus College to John Turner & Son for work done to Courts, obverse of first page from dates Dec 8 1832 to Oct 12 1833. Includes repaving, glazing, bricklaying, repairing plastering, whitewashing, emptying bault to servant's out offices, whitewashing and colouring 4 staircases & entrance to the porter's lodge. Total of £12 19s 5 1/2d.
John Turner & Son
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Receipt dated December 7th 1833, received of the Rev Dr French the sum of £29 12s 5d for work done at Jesus College. Signed John Turner and Son.
John Turner & Son
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Received 7th December 1833 of the Revd Dr French £19 4s 5d for ironwork as per bill. Signed Thomas Shallow.
Shallow and Coleman
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Continued painting bill for College staircases, including painting the staircase by the Porter's Lodge, painting of light sashes, window seat grained and varnished, H Staircase in clositers installation of skirting, H staircase 2 over white 49ft skirting 2 over Chocolate at 1 1/2d. Total of £4 2s 1 1/2d.
Courts work includes estimate fror scraping, clearing and puttying and painting 2 over the whole of the sashes frames bans(?) casemets and comices(?) in Cloister Court, great encrance gates to the Lodge Garden scraped, cleared, puttyed and painted 2 over best N. Green both sides 23 yards at 9d. Total of £8 7d carried over.
John Goode & Son
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Bill from Jesus College to William Wiseman, for dates December 17th 1832, April 11th 1833 and July 2nd 1833 for Audit day, Rustat Fruit, and Midsummer. Total of £7 13s.
Letter concerning the disposal of the next presentation to Hundon
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Letter from E. Lockwood to Rev Dr French, dated 26th July 1832. Notes that Mr Perry of Great James Street has informed him through his son, a member of Jesus College, that the next Presentation to Hundon is to be disposed of. He state that he should be inclined to purchase it and inquires to the offering price. Lockwood states that he is acquainted with the place and its uncommonly great disadvantages and he should not be disposed to give the full value at which the living might be estimated as an annuity. Signed E. Lockwood.
Postscript notes that by the advice of Mr Perry Lockwood went to Jesus College on Saturday last where he had the mortification to learn that French was in Cromer.
Lockwood, Edward
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Invitation response from Pembroke Lodge stating that Dr & Mrs Ainslie will have great pleasure in dining with the Master of Jesus College and Mrs French on Tuesday the 12th of November. Dated November 7th.
At the bottom of the response two rough calculations, not specified.
Ainslie, Gilbert
Original proofs of chapter 1 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'Lower than the Angels'
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Original proofs of chapter 2 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Harvest of the Seasons'
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Original proofs of chapter 3 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Grain in the Stone'
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Original proofs of chapter 6 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Starry Messenger'
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Original proofs of chapter 7 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Majestic Clockwork'
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Original proofs of chapter 9 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'The Ladder of Creation'
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Original proofs of chapter 10 of 'The Ascent of Man', 'World Within World'
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Reverse of Life Insurance Receipt
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Reverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
Written "Hundon Jesus 3. 1 -"
Smith & Son
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Reverse of Life Insurance Receipt
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Reverse of a Norwich Union Life Insurance receipt. Printed, notes patrons (the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Argyle, the Early of Rosebery), notes secretary Samuel Bignold, Esq.
The Association for Life Insurance is founded upon the principle of mutual guarantee - the whole surplus capil, being dividied amongst the representatives of the Members, by additions made to the amount secured by their Policies - Bonusses of £20, £24 and £25 per cent on the Premium paid have been declared upon all Policies issued prior to July 1815 and bonusses of £24 and £25 per cent on Policies issued between July 1815 and July 1822 and July 1829. The Premnums, under 45, are nearly 10 per cent, below most other Offices. - As an instance of the great utility of Life Insurance, it may be remarked, that a person in his 28th year, may, by an annual payment of 2l. 6s. 8d. insure £100 payable to his executors at his decease; or for 23l 6s. 8d. may insure £1000, and thus, at a moderate yearly expense, preserve his family from distress. The rapid progress of this Society is evidenced by the amount of its Preminums, which, at the undermentioned periods, stood as follows: -
Year ending March, 1824 .... £117, 465 5s 11d
Year ending March, 1827.... £137, 304 4s 1d
Year ending March, 1830.... £155, 273 19s 3d
In the last 12 months, upwards of 800 Policies were issued, and the sum insured thereon amounted to about 6000,000l.
The Fire Society and the Life Society are wholly distinct Establishments. Surrey-street, Norwich, March, 1830.
Also a table exhibiting the yearly premium which a person must pay during the whole of his life, to insure 100l. to his family or nominee, independent of the additions which may be made to that sum of the savings of the Office. [Table included].
On the rightt hand column, written "Valley Jesus 1.16"
Norwich Union Fire Office
Letter Regarding Committe of the Great Shelford Properties Meeting
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Letter from Pemberton & Hayward to Rev Dr French, Cambridge, 22nd November 1833. Notes that a meeting of the Committee of the Great Shelford Properties will take place at the Eagle Inn at Cambridge on Saturday the 7th December next at 11 o'clock in the morning. Signed Pemberton & Hayward.
"Circular" noted at top of the letter.
Quarters Coals[?] - 1. £10 4s 5d, 2. £6 4s 1d, 3. £11 5s 8d, 4. £1 5s 5d. Total of £28 19s 7d.
Pemberton and Hayward