Photograph taken in the Fellows garden. Names on board read G. Ll. Williams, S. C. Heath, A. W. Cuthbert, D. S. Whitehead, G. M. Sheldrick, G. A. Gresham, B. Ralph, R. A. Donkin, J. A. Hudson, H. H. Erskine-Hill, I. P. Davies, R. F. Tuck, G. G. N. Mackenzie, C. J. S. Clarke, C. A. Croxton, J. C. Inkson, R. M. Jacobi, N. Stone, P. R. Glazebrook, J. Cameron Wilson, J. T. Killen, E. R. Hardy, A. G. Sharpe, K. L. Johnson, M. I. Finley, C. J. Adkins, D. McKie, R. H. Williams, B. W. Sparks, J. E. Roseblade, I. Gershevitch, T. D. Jones, W. I. B. Bereidge, C. H. Wilson, W. H. Thorpe, L. A. Pars, R. Y. Jennings, The Master Denys Lionel Page, Sir. C. Elliott, P. Gardner-Smith, A. L. Percival, L. E. R. Picken, D. J. V. Fisher
Includes copy of poster
Includes copy of poster
Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.
Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring Theophilus Newman, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Lawman.
Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring John Rook, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Wildman, coroner.
Addressed to Lynford Caryl, certificate declaring James Potters, deceased, died as a result of falling from a mare and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by James Day, deputy coroner.
Printed signatures inside of members of the Choir.
Printed signatures inside of members of the choir.
Designed by Edward Sage, Junior Probationer, Year 4.
Photograph taken in front of the Chapel Court arch under the Eric Gill sculpture. Names on board read R. Auker, R. Wilcox, G. Humphreys, A. Chapman, R. Scott, B. Malton, S. Easton, D. Illsley, G. Phillips, A. Warrington, H. Robinson, S. Diver, F. Wisbech, P. Miller, S. Miller, Mrs. Andrews, W. Howard, N. Webb, R. Stone, C. Johnston, W. Bell, F. Rush, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Toombs, Mrs. Blabes, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Fairweather, W. Pont, Mrs. Gedge, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Furniss, L. Collins, Mrs. Bilton, Mrs. Patten, Miss Gray, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Huddlestone, Mrs. Britt, Mrs. Elbourne, Mrs. Munsey, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Bell, J. Roobottam, Mrs. Wenham, Mrs. Redfern, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Shipp, Mrs. Pont, Mrs. Pollindine, Mrs. Hones, A. Culpin, Mrs. Stearn, L. Mann, Mrs. Dawkins, F. J. Hancock, Mrs. Beckett, H. Caudrey, Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Starnell, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. Rolph, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. Sayers, Mrs. Osbourne, A. Ludman, Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Kirkup, E. Day, Mrs. Fisher, R. Clark, Mrs. Chandler, S. Jeeves, Mrs. Gray, W. J., Webb, Mrs. Mitchelly, A. J. Austin, Mrs. Cornwall, P. Lenior, Mrs. Apthorpe, H. E. Hovey, Mrs. Ison, T. Loose, Mrs. Beales, G. Ison, Mrs. Chapman.
Proves that Ann Badcock, widow of Rev. Mr John Badcock is still living. Signed by Thomas Casburn, Church Warden. Also signed by Ann Badcock confirming receipt of pension of £2 from Mr Huten. January receipt also signed by H. Lushington, curate.
Badcock, Widow AnnPaid 14s. For washing the college linen. Due to Lady Day 1758. Received by Mr. Newton ('Mr. Nuten'). Signed by Ann Chafer. The same, due to Michaelmas 1758. The same, due to St. Thomas 1757. The same, due to Midsummer 1758.
Ann ChaferSilversmith's bill. Paid £4 8s 1d. Received of Mr Newton. Signed by Edward York. Reverse of bill has child's drawings of sheep on it and possibly signed Jack. So possibly Edward York's son drawing on the back of the bill?
York, EdwardPaid £12 1s 6d for 'enlarging a picture of Archbishop Sterne' and for a frame. Signed by Joshua Reynolds.
Reynolds, JoshuaCook's bill. Paid £3 6s for 1 dish of salmon, soles with lobster sauce, calves head hash, a herring pudding, a salad with oil and eggs, 12 ragout pigeons, a dish of lobsters, 1 Tansy, 6 chickens roasts. Signed by B. Fuller.
Fuller, BartholomewPaid £1 13s 2d for bottles of red wine, 1 bottle of Mountain wine, 1 bottle of Madeira, linen, sizings, tobacco, coffee and tea, a servant. Signed by William Norfolk
Norfolk, WilliamReceived of Mr. Newton to [?]'Wm' Clapham. Paid 3s 1d for chocolate toasts for an Audit. Signed by J. Clapham.
Clapham, JanePaid 6s 8d for the yearly bill for the kitchen chimney sweeping. Signed by Mary Bangles.
Bangles, MaryPaid 16s for attendance on the clock to James Staplin and Sarah Holliday.
Staplin, JamesPaid 10s 3 1/2d to Beaumont Prior for his father for court keeping at Graveley, including bottles of port and brandy, tobacco, sugar, and bottles. Tucked inside a driver's receipt paid £1 1s to T. Barnes for a chaise to Graveley, saddlehorse and turnpike fees (11th May).
Barnes, ThomasPaid £1 5s 4d to John Harrison for work in the garden, hayseeds, and clover.
Harrison, JohnPaid £3 15s for one year's insurance from the Sun Fire Office in London. Witnessed by Benjamin Wedd and Mr. Hide.
Wedd, BenjaminPaid £8 10s due for one year as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners to Henriette Vallarine for her mother Jane Vallarine.
Vallawine, HenriettePaid £4 5s to Mary Carter due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. At the top a note attesting to Mary Carter's status as a widow, her residence in the parish of Stapleford in Hertford, and her good character and attendance in church, witnessed by Edward Smith, the rector of Stapleford.
Carter, MaryPaid £8 10s to Lucy Cradock due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. Received by James Smith. Above, a note certifying her residence in Rickinghall Superior and good character, witnessed by Jonathan Gibbs, rector, and H. Freeman and James Mabor, church wardens.
Cradock, LucyTwo receipts of £5 paid to Mary Stone due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. Both also signed by Richard Fisher. For both, above, a note certifying her widowhood, good character, and residence in the parish of New Buckenham, Norfolk, witnessed by John Herrich, minister, and John Holland and one other witness, church wardens.
Stone, MaryPaid £8 7s 6d to Katherine Hingston, due to her as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners. At the top a note from 29th December 1772 attesting to Katherine Hingston's status as a widow, her move to the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn in London, and her good character, witnessed by Thomas Taylor, a minister, and D. Richard and Cole, church wardens.
Hingeston, KatherinePaid £4 7s 9d to John Harrison for 117 ash trees 14 to 20 feet tall.
Harrison, JohnLetter attesting to good character of the widow of the late Reverend Nimrod Jones and that she lives in Stevenage parish, witnessed by the curate Richard Bailey and the churchwardens Rowland Berkeley and John Hogard. Below, a request to pay the stipend of £8 10s to Mr. Richard Hoster signed by Mary Jones.
Bailey, RichardFour receipts of 18s paid to Ann Harper for washing the college linen for a quarter.
Harper, AnnPaid £3 15s for one year's insurance from the Sun Fire Office in London. Witnessed by the honorable Mr. Hide, B. (?) Wedd, Lillie Aynscombe, and William Braund.
Wedd, P.Cook's bill for degree day for food supplied to Mr. Gregory, Dr. Yonge, Dr. Raynes, and Dr. Coppard. Paid 7s 6d to Jonathan James.
James, JonathanPaid £3 15s for one year's insurance in the Sun Fire Office, London. Witnessed by Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant, Mr. Hide, and B(?) Wedd.
Aynscombe, LillieFour receipts of 16s paying Sarah Holliday for a quarter's attendance on the college clock, dating to 1st July 1776, 29th September 1776, 21st December 1775, and 25th March 1775.
Holliday, SarahPaid £3 15s to Sun Fire Office from Lady-day 1777 to Lady-day 1778. Witnessed for Mr Comings by P Wedd, Lillie Aynscombe, Henry Plant.
Wedd, P.Paid 2s 6d to Clare Hall for quit rent. Received by P.S Goddard.
Goddard, P. S.Paid 16s to Sarah Holliday for looking after the clock. Received by father (John Harrison).
Harrison, JohnPaid 6s 8d to William Presse for sweeping the kitchen chimneys.
Press, WilliamPaid £ 17s 6d to Mary Munn for oil.
Munn, MaryPaid £3 15s to P Wedd of Sun Fire Office. For one year's insurance from Laday 1777 to Laday 1778.
Wedd, P.Paid 6s 8d to Ann Press for sweeping the kitchen chimneys
Press, AnnPaid £22 17s 6d for two pairs of silver candlesticks and received Messrs Brookes and Wakefield's plate money. The balance of money received out of the treasury by E.R. Raynes.
Raynes, E. R.