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Insurance Policy for 53 Jesus Lane, 1910

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/46/4/1910
  • Item
  • 29 September 1910
  • Part of College Archives

Fire Insurance policy taken out from Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Company by Hannah Wiseman and Jesus College to insure 53 Jesus Lane for £500 for an annual premium of 7s 6d

Insurance Policy for 53 Jesus Lane, 1903

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/46/4/1903
  • Item
  • 29 September 1903
  • Part of College Archives

Fire Insurance policy taken out from Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Company by Hannah Wiseman and Jesus College to insure 53 Jesus Lane for £500 for an annual premium of 7s 6d

Assignment (53 Jesus Lane)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/46/1/1910/2
  • Item
  • 29 October 1910
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Mr William Henry Foster to (2) Mrs Dorothy Jane Wright.

Assignment of No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane.

Licence to Assign (53 Jesus Lane)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/46/1/1910/1
  • Item
  • 17 October 1910
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mr William Henry Foster.

Licence to assign unto Mrs Dorothy Jane Wright No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane, comprised in lease to Mrs Hannah Martha Louisa Wiseman, dated 5 November 1900.

Assignment of Leasehold Premises (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Mr R. T. Catling (Personal Representative of Miss Hannah M. L. Wiseman, deceased) to (2) Mr W. H. Foster.

Assignment of leasehold premises No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings.

Licence to Assign (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) The Surviving Executors of the Will of Miss Hannah M. L. Wiseman, deceased.

Licence to assign unto Mr William Henry Foster No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, comprised in lease dated 5 November 1900

Abstract of Title

Abstract of the title of the surviving Executor under the will of Hannah Martha Louisa Wiseman to a leasehold, messuage and premises situate and being No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings. Includes a plan.

Lease and Counterpart and Surrender (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Miss H. M. L. Wiseman.

Lease of No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1900. Rent for the first 26 years £6 5s 0d and for the remainder of the term £7 10s 0d. Includes a plan.

Endorsement: Surrender of the lease from Mrs D. J. Wright to Jesus College.

Counterpart Lease (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Misses Wiseman.

Lease of No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1886. Includes a plan.

Lease and Counterpart (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mr William Wiseman.

Lease of a messuage and premises No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1872.

Lease (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Miss Ann Beales.

Lease of a messuage or tenement and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from Lady Day 1844.

Lease and Counterpart (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Miss Ann Beales.

Lease of a messuage or tenement and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1830.

Licence to Alienate (53 Jesus Lane)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/46/1/1831/1
  • Item
  • 20 December 1831
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mr John Spilman.

Licence to to alienate a messuage or tenement and premises in Jesus Lane to Miss Ann Beales.

Lease and Counterpart (53 Jesus Lane)

Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mrs Elizabeth Herbert and Mr John Spilman.

Lease of a messuage or tenement and piece of land in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1816.

Correspondence file for 126, 128 and 130 Tenison Road

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/TENR/1/2/2
  • Item
  • 14 January 1946 - 18 January 1946
  • Part of College Archives

Three letters concerning Nos. 126-130 Tenison Road:

(1) 14 January 1946 - from Ernest Lloyd to the Bursar asking him to reconsider the College's decision not to allow the purchaser (Mr Ridgeon, seed merchant) to occupy the premises. He explains that Mr G. C. Bedwell of Hills Road left the properties to his children and his eldest daughter was entirely dependent on the rent. She had already lost two quarters rent due to the College's decision

(2) 17 January 1946 - from Ernest Lloyd to the Bursar thanking him for his phone call and confirming he had contacted their Agents, Messrs R. C. Knight & Sons, and asked them to forward the particulars of the properties to the College

(3) The particulars giving a detailed description of the property

Correspondence file for 126, 128 and 130 Tenison Road, 1931-1945

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/TENR/1/2/1
  • File
  • 22 August 1931 - 14 December 1945
  • Part of College Archives

A series of five letters from Francis & Co regarding negotiations about granting a Licence to Universal Garden Supplies Ltd, [potential purchasers] to carry out "the trade or business of seedsman, horticulture sundries, warehouse man, fertilizer, packing and lawnmower grinding and repair work".

Duties of Surveyors (126 Tenison Road)

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/TENR/1/1/1895/5
  • Item
  • March 1895 - April 1897
  • Part of College Archives

Lists headed:
(1) "Duties of Surveyor re land in Tenison Road", dated March 1895 (2 copies)
(2) "Duties of Surveyor re land in Tenison Road and Tenison Avenue also in Cranmer Road", dated April 1897
(3) "Duties as Surveyor re land in Cranmer Road" dated May 1897

Counterpart Lease of 126 and 128 Tenison Road

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/TENR/1/1/1895/4
  • Item
  • 22 November 1895
  • Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Louisa Bedwell.

Counterpart lease of premises in Tenison Road for 99 years from 25 December 1894. Rent: £16 17s 6d. Includes plan showing the outline of the property called "East View" and the organ works.

Certificate of Completion (126 Tenison Road)

Letter to J. H. H. Goodwin to certify that Mr Bedwell had executed and completed his house and premises in Tenison Road in accordance with the plan approved and the work was deemed satisfactory.

Building Agreement (126 Tenison Road)

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Louisa Bedwell.

Building agreement as to land in the Parish of St Andrew the Less. Includes a plan showing the outline of the property.

Counterpart Lease of 144, 146, 148 and 150 Tenison Road

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Samuel Leggate Orford Young.

Counterpart lease of 4 messuages and premises known respectively as 'Olney House' [No. 150], 'East Dean' [No. 148], 'Mapledene' [No. 146] and 'Valetta' [No. 144] Tenison Road for the term of 99 years from 25 March 1895. Rent £10 11s 0d. Includes a plan.

Programme

Programme for a concert by Cambridge Opera da Camera Orchestra conducted by George Barker on 7 March 1965 at 3pm

Works performed:

Elgar, Introduction and Allegro for strings
Handel, Concerto Grosso in g no 10
Martin, Petite Symphonie Concertante
Haydn, Symphony no 92 in G (Oxford)

Conveyance - Land in All Saints Parish

Conveyance of the land, made between the Revd L.J.H. Hard, the church commissioners, and the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, signed and sealed.

Plate bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1773/26
  • 28 October 1773 - 30 October 1773
  • Part of College Archives

Paid 8s 6d to Luke Batten for mending a candlestick and a pair of snuffers.

Batten, Luke

Cambridge Station

A plan of the Great Eastern Railway's (G. E. R) land at Cambridge station

The Wheatsheaf Club, Minute Book

Record book of the club, founded 'for the drinking of beer' in April 1921. A list of rules from that time is followed by minutes of meetings from 28 April 1921 onwards. They end with the 104th meeting, and financial accounts follow, ending with those for Easter term 1929. At the back is a list of names (and in some cases addresses) of honorary members.

The Wheatsheaf Club, Minute Book

Contains minutes of meetings 105 to 113. There is no sign that the club was discontinued, but some three quarters of the volume is blank.

Sale to Robert Martin

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/15/5
  • File
  • 24 October 1735 - 15 November 1735
  • Part of College Archives

Statement by Elizabeth Golty that she has sold to Robert Martin the perpetuity of the Rectory of Whatfield for £840, and promises to convey the title to him. Also:

Conveyance by Lease and Release to Robert Martin from Elizabeth Golty and Richard Hood.

Receipt for Parliamentary Agents' Costs

Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to Clement Francis, for parliamentary agents' costs incurred in the matter of the Cambridge award bill between 22nd February 1856 and 9th May 1856. Items billed include: Instructions to oppose bill; instructions for petition; drawing petition folios 13; engrossing; parchment; attending presenting petition at the private bill office; making copy to keep for use and reference folios 15; attending Messrs Walmsley & Co. in long conference when they said they would produce the rating books etc. and would render us any assistance with the view of saving expense; coach hire to Westminster; attending you in long conference on your arrival in town and taking instructions to oppose petition; instructions for brief; drawing same 25 brief sheets; four copy; writing Mr Heath on several matters connected with the petition; writing again to Mr Heath relative to proceedings; attending Messrs Walmesley relative to opposition and advising thereon; drawing Admissions and 3 fair copies to sign; the like notice to produce and 3 copies; relative to Mr Calvert (attending him; fee with brief and clerk; attending him; the like on consultation); attending conference at Mr Calvert; chambers upwards of 2 hours; afterwards attending the several parties arranging as to tomorrow's proceedings; attending in Dover Street Piccadilly requesting Dr Corrie's attendance; paid cab hire for expediture [?]; attending committee all day same adjourned till 12 o'clock tomorrow; fee to Mr Calvert and clerk; attending to appoint conference for tomorrow; attending Messrs Gurney bespeaking short handwriters notes; paid cab (they were to be ready by 9 tomorrow morning); attending all the parties in long conference; attending consultation at Mr Calvert's house in St James Place; attending committee all day same adjourned till tomorrow; consultation fee to Mr Calvert for tomorrow; attending bespeaking copy short hand writers notes for Mr Calvert tonight; attending committee all day same again adjourned; attending committee when they decided that preamble was gone through and proved likewise clauses; paid coachhire expenses of the several parties during 4 days; attending at Mr Calvert's residence with minutes of evidence; paid proportion for short hand writers notes; attending to pay same; paid house fees; ditto before committee; to general attendances at the private bill office on the parliamentary agents solicitors for the bill and other parties; letters messengers cab hire etc.; attending you in long conference and taking your instructions to see Mr Heath and get cause prepared on behalf of Jesus College ready for the committee; attending Mr Heath and fully discussing how the matter stood and the instructions we had received from you; drawing clause folios 4; 3 copies for use; writing informing the Master of Jesus College that bill would be in committee on Friday next; attending Mr Heath in long conference and going through the bill with him as amended in committee; attending at private bill office and found that bill had been read today and committee fixed for tomorrow; writing Mr Heath and informing him thereof and appointing to meet the Master tomorrow morning; attending the Master of Jesus College and Bursar of Trinity Hall in long conference reading over and discussing proposed clause; afterward attending Lord Redesdale in committee on the bill but he refused to introduce the clause; paid cab hire to the House of Lords with the Master and back; letters etc.. Total amount: £187 1s 10d, paid by cash in College account. Signed by Clement Francis.

Francis, Clement

Receipt for Legal Services

Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to Clement Francis, for various work as an attorney between 8th December 1855 and 5th December 1856. Items billed Re Hurrell include: attending Mr Hurrell with reference to 1 acre and 2 roods more or less of land now claimed to he in the parish of Little Shelford and called the Holt [?] in his occupation which for many years pasted had not paid rates or land tax to any parish and was deemed extraparochial and conferring theron; attending Mr Hurrell again this day when he informed me he had been summoned for a poor rate in respect of this land and afterwards attending with him at the office of the clerk of the peace and searching the Little Shelford award and plan to ascertain what parish the land was in when it appeared to be in that parish; paid search. Items billed for Dean & Chapter of Ely (Power of Attorney) include: The Dean and Chapter of Ely having requested that you should bespeak power for the receipt of dividends by them through a letter addressed to me by Mr H R Evans their clerk; writing them in reply and stating in my opinion instructing your liability ended with the payment of the purchase money into the names of the 3 Regii Professores and delivery to the Dean and Chapter of the stock ticket but that as a matter of courtesy and on the understanding that you incurred no further liability I would not object in the present instance to bespeak and procure the execution of the power by you; attending at Messrs Mortlocks Bank bespeaking power; attending Dr Abdy [?] attesting his execution thereto; writing Mr Evans with form of order on Messrs Mortlock as to the application of dividends for him to fill up previous to obtaining the signature of the 3 Regii Professores thereto; attending Dr Bond for and attesting his execution to power of attorney; writing Revd Dr Jeremie with power for his execution. Items billed Yourselves v. Wyer include: attending John Halsey/asking memorandum of his evidence upon this matter; attending at town hall to make complaint before magistrates and obtain warrant engaged 2 hours; attending town hall when magistrates convicted the defendant in the amount of damages or be imprisoned for 14 days when his brother paid same, the magistrates observing that they very much regretted that they were prevented from sending the defendant to gaol. Items billed for Union Tavern include: attending Mr Rowe surveyor when he brought me plan of the Union Tavern premises on the quayside and stated that the Master desired that a fence might be erected to enclose the corner of the premises now open in the manner pointed out on the plan and begged me to give instructions to Mr Bradwell to have the work done immediately; attending Mr Bradwell accordingly giving him the requisite instructions. Total amount: £4 9s 0d, paid by cash in College account. Signed by Clement Francis.

Francis, Clement

St Radegund Tithe Assessment

Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to Clement Francis, for work as an attorney concerning the St Radegund tithes between 12th February 1855 and 4th November 1856. Items billed include: Writing Messrs Sumpter and Hyde in pursuance of the Master's letter this day requesting to know if the appointment was complete or how it stood, stating that you were very anxious at once to get in all the arrears due; attending at different times Mr Mann and Mr Harwood upon this business and ultimately today Mr Mann when he informed me that in consequence of Mr Harwood having been previously employed and having maps and other information on the business, he thought it would be desirable that he should act jointly with him; writing tithe communications thereon; having received a letter from the tithe commissioners requesting me to see Messrs Mann and Harwood and urge them to complete this business, attending Mr Mann thereon, and he stated the maps were nearly complete and promised the business should be settled in the course of next month; writing the tithe commissioners in reply to their letter; Messrs Harwood and Mann having informed me that the draft and plan would be completed by the end of this month and not having at present received any intimation from them that it was forwarded to the tithe commissioners or to me, attending them severally on the business when they respectfully informed me that the plan was complete and only required signing and conferring with Mr Harwood on the payment of his costs, which he was desirous to secure previous to parting with the plan; having received letter from the tithe commissioners wherein they referred to my letter to them of the 20th September last, stating that the business of the appointment would probably be completed by the end of the month of October just past, and that draft and plan had not yet been sent to them, and asking whether under the circumstances I had received plan of the titheable land, and if I thought it desirable that they should at once proceed to appoint a fresh valuer— writing them in reply; writing Mr Harwood informing him of the communication I had received from the tithe commissioners and urgently requesting him to complete at once— pursuant to his promise to that effect; the like Mr Mann; attending them afterwards when they informed me the draft apportionment was completed by them and had been sent to the tithe office for inspection. Total amount: £2 14s 4d, paid by cash in College account. Signed by Clement Francis.

Francis, Clement

Receipt for Farm Appraisal

Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to James Witt, for appraisals of Denny Lodge Farm and Winfold Farm done by James Witt. Total amount: £5 5s. Paid by Clement Francis, Esquire. Signed by James Witt.

Witt, James

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