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Letter to the Master

Encloses a map of the glebe [removed to the map cabinet]. Sir Wiliam Marling wishes to purchases two pieces of land, asks permission to proceed.

Layng, Thomas

Document about dilapidations

Undated document endorsed "Mr Metcalfe's copy of what passed upon the subject of dilapidations in the Court of King's Bench". (apparently case of Wise v. Metcalfe)

Mr Const's Opinion

Statement of the case, with the opinion of Mr Const of Pump Court, Temple

Const, Francis

Letting of the Vicarage

Letter from the Vicar to the Master, that the Vicarage is to be let to Mr Worthy, one of the regular Trinity Hall lodging housekeepers, for £125 p.a.

Bouquet, A C

Statement of income 1913

Statement of money received during 1913, with covering letter from the Vicar to the Bursar.

Wood, Edmund G

Demolition of church spire

Long letter from the Vicar to the Master, describing the bad state of the spire, the damage done in recent storms, and the necessity of having it pulled down.

Wood, Edmund G

Conveyance by Lease and Release

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/3/12/1
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  • 24 October 1682-25 October 1682
  • Part of College Archives

John Smith to Robert Glover of Frostenden, the advowson and a piece of land; for a consideration of £100 and £20 per annum for life.

Smith, John

Letter to the Bursar

Official letter from the Tithe Commissioners, inviting the College to attend a meeting at the Half Moon Inn in Clare on 23 November, for the purpose of making an award.

Coates, Henry

Estimates for electricity

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/4/9/1
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  • 23 February 1939-14 July 1939
  • Part of College Archives

A batch of letters correspondence between the Vicar and the College about the details of where the electic points should be etc.

Vicar's allotments

Letter from T. Norfolk, surveyor, to the vicar, listing the lands and values. Note that a plan has been removed to the cabinet.

Draft lease

Agreement between Charles Wing and Joseph Rushbrook of Graveley, William Rushbrook of Lavenham, and George Wing of Mildenhall, farmers,on the one part, and F [orT] Jackson of Middleton, on the other, for the lease of the Rectory farm, for 11 years, with covenants for good husbandry. The tenant undertakes the outside repair of the parsonage house.

Letter from Land Agents

Messrs Looker & Theakston to O,P, Fisher, setting out the terms for employing Mr Herbert as tenant farmer.

Letter from the Bishop

Letter to the Master, announcing commencement of the process for the union of the parishes of Gravely and Yelling.

White-Thomson, Leonard

Letter to the Master

Letter from the Vicar, asking for a grant from the Proby Fund to build a new vicarage, the present one was described by the surveyor as 'only a cottage of a very ordinary description'.

Wilson, Rev. John R.

Estimate for repairs

Survey my Charles Humfrey, of the repairs necessary to the parsonage house, the barn, stable etc., and to the church, amounting to £380.19.8.

Bike shed

Correspondence, estimates and draft sketches relating to construction of a new bike shed for the College (of unknown location, although possibly south east corner of College site by Jesus Lane). Estimates provided by Boulton and Paul of Norwich, W. Seymour and Sons, Richard Mallon of Swaffham and J. Roots of East Dereham. 1896; Also plan and elevation by Rattee and Kett, August 1896.

Insall's Report - Jesus College, Cambridge: A Report upon the Condition of the College Buildings, with Recommendation for Repair and Conservation

The first systematic survey of the condition of the college buildings, "Prepared for the Master and Fellows of Jesus College by Donald W. Insall & Associates Ltd., Chartered Architects and Planning Consultants, in association with Davis, Belfield and Everest, Chartered Quantity Surveyors and Hannah, Reed and Associates, Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers."

Organist

For accounts relating to the organist, please see choir accounts JCAD/11/2/7

Notes respecting the erection of the New Buildings ... 1869-71

Account book containing: account for the erection of the Waterhouse Building; provision for meeting the expenditure, 1869-71; plan for repayment of the Rustat Bursar; details of rebuilding of the chimnies by M. Rickman, with raising of plinth; accounts for funding alterations to the Hall ("etc."), 1875; details of purchase and installation of organ at the West end of the Chapel, 1887-90, with later note by Arthur Gray; accounts for the Waterhouse Building and Building Fund; details of the erection of two houses [North House and East House] and the formation of Chapel Court, 1882-85; details of new windows and repairs to "Old Wing", and connection to Cloister Court; alterations to offices and W.C. block; accounts for repair and decoration of the Master's Lodge, 1885.

Programme

Programme for a performance of early music and texts selected from the Chester and Coventry medieval plays in the College Chapel. No performers are listed and the date is not given. As in the 1948 performance, the programme includes scenes from the Pageant of the Company of Shearmen and Tailors in Coventry interspersed with motets, chant and instrumental interludes

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Programme for two plays, Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca and Shadwell's The Libertine, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 8th June 1953. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by Richard Lloyd

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Programme for a concert by the Jesus College Music Society, conducted by Reginald Elson. They performed works by Boyce, Mozart and the Lalande Dixit Dominus

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Programme for a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the Cloister Court on Sunday 10th June and Monday 11th June 1956 at 8.30pm

Master and Fellows, 1497-

A register of the Master and Fellows compiled by Dr Lynford Caryl (Master 1758-83), containing: a list of Masters down as far as Arthur Gray (1912-40); a list of Fellows, 1499-1553; lists of Fellows, 1554-1923. The Fellows are listed in classes as by Sherman in Aborigines Jesuani (JCHR/3/1/1). After Caryl's time, the lists were continued by various hands.

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Programme for production of Gilbert & Sullivan's, Trial by Jury and George Peele's The Old Wives' Tale, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 14th June 1959 at 8.45pm

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Programme for a vocal recital with lute by countertenor Alfred Deller and Desmond Dupre, lute, performed in the College Cloisters on 15th June 1959. The programme also included madrigals, music for viols and recorder ensemble

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Programmes for the production of the masque Timon of Athens by Purcell and the Irish comedy Happy As Larry by Donagh Macdonagh performed as part of the May week entertainment in Jesus College cloisters at 8.30pm on Sunday 12th June and Monday 13th June

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Programmes for a production of Lorca's The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife and Milton's Comus (with music by Thomas Arne) performed as part of the May Week Entertainment on Monday 12th June and Tuesday 13th June at 8.30pm

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Programmes for a production of 'The Strong are Lonely' by Fritz Hochwaelder in the College Chapel on Tuesday 13th February 1962 and Friday 16th February 1962 at 8.30pm

Programme

  • JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1962/3/1
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  • 26th - 28th November 1962
  • Part of College Archives

Programmes for a production of Magnyfycence by John Skelton

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Production of Jepthe by Giacomo Carissimi and St Mark Passion by Charles Wood conducted by Michael Burnett

Performers for Jepthe:
John Buttrey (Tenor), Margaret Cable (Soprano), David Munrow (Counter Tenor), Andrew Carter (Organ) and The Jesus Singers

Performers for St Mark Passion:
Edward Maidment (Bass), John Buttrey (Tenor), Andrew Carter (Organ) and The Jesus Singers

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Programme for a production of 'The Policeman's Serenade. A Grand Little Opera' by Arthur Reynolds and 'Pantagleize' by Michel de Ghelderode performed as part of the May Week Entertainment in Cloister Court on 9th and 10th June at 8.30pm

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Programme for a performance of Thomas Middleton's 'A Chaste Maid in Cheapside' with chamber music performed as part of the May Week Entertainment (with the Literary Society) in the Cloister Court on Monday 15th June

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Programme for a performance in the College Chapel on Thursday 2nd December at 8.30pm. The performance includes early songs and motets with a procession and recession, then a production of John Arden's modern nativity play The Business of Good Government (1960)

No performers are listed in the programme

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Programme of May Week Entertainment from the Jesus College Music Society and Drama Society: Apotheose de Lulli (by Couperin), 'Tis a Pity She's the Merry Wife of Henry VI' (by Michael Green) and Down in the Valley (by Kurt Weill)

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Programme for a concert by the College Music Society Chorus and Orchestra in the College Chapel on Sunday 30th November at 3pm

Works performed:

Messa concertata by Francesco Cavalli (conducted by Julian Couzens)

Amarus by Leo Janacek (Tenor: Alastair Thompson; Baritone: Jeremy Davies; conducted by Peter Young)

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Programme for a concert given by the Jesus College Music Society in the Master's Lodge on Sunday 8th November at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Mozart, Serenade for wind instruments
P.J. Smith, Serenade for 2 clarinets and bassoon
Brahms, Three vocal duets
Mozart, Quintet in E-flat for wind and piano

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Programme for a concert in the College Chapel by the College Musical Society Orchestra conducted by Christopher Ward Smith on Sunday 27th February 1972 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Tchaikovsky, Fantaisie d'apres Dante Francesca da Rimini
Mozart, Bassoon Concerto (soloist: Westerby Gibbon)
Liszt, Piano Concerto no 2 (soloist: Terence Allbright)
Prokofiev, Cinderella Suite no 1

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Programme for concert by Jesus College Choral Society in Jesus College Chapel, 8.30pm on 16th February 1974

Performers: Stephanie Sale (soprano), Fiona Kimm (alto), Ian Honeyman (Tenor), Ian Kitchie (Bass)

Jesus College Choral Society and Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Archer

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Programme for a concert by the Jesus College Choir with invited orchestra on 10th November 1974 at 8.30pm, kept with a typescript flyer from Laurence Picken to the members of the College Musical Society, advertising the event

Works performed:
Corelli, Christmas Concerto
Charpentier, Messe de Minuit
Daquin, Noel X

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Programme for a chamber music concert in the Lodge at Jesus College performed on two evenings

Works performed:
Bach, French Suite no 5
Galliard, Sonata for Bassoon and Harpsichord
Webern, Eight early songs
Liszt, Sonetto 123 de Petrarca
Liszt, Nuages Gris - Unstern! - La Lugubre Gondola I
Dvorak, String Quartet (The American)

Performers:
Ferdericke Kautszche-Jeans (Contralto); Andrew Shepstone (Piano); Richard Sheldon (Bassoon); Malcolm Archer (Harpsichord); The Dantini String Quartet

Programme

Programme for recital given by Roy Massey of Hereford Cathedral in Jesus College Chapel on Saturday 1st February 1975 at 8.30pm

Works performed:
Bach, Prelude and Fugue in e (BWV 548)
Sweelinck, Variations on Meine junges leben hat ein end [on the Sutton organ]
Mozart, Fantasia in f (K 608)
Soler, Concerto in G for two organs
Lidon, Sonata del primo tono
Carvalho, Allegro
Howells, Psalm Prelude Set 1 no 1
Liszt, Praeludium and Fugue on BACH

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Programme for concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 2nd February 1975. Kept with a typsecript note from Laurence Picken advertising the event

Programme includes descriptive notes on the works performed.

Works performed:
Haydn, String Quartet in G, op 77 no 1
Mozart, String Quartet in C 'The Dissonance'
Dvorak, String Quartet in F 'The American'

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Programme for a recital given by Michael Baker, organist from Chesterfield, on Saturday 8 February at 8.30pm. Works performed included Matthias, Bach, Franck, Schumann and Reger

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Programme for concert given by the Dantini String Quartet (Violins: Dave Potts, Andy Keith; Viola: Tim Cripps; Cello: Nigel Anthony) on Sunday 26th October at 8.30pm

Programme includes descriptive notes on the works performed.

Works performed:
Spiegl, Eine Kleine Beatlemusik
Shostkovich, Quartet no 8
Haydn, Quartet op 76 no 4 'The Sunrise'

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