Younge, Phillip after Joshua Reynolds
- JCCA/JCAD/8/5/1/YOUNGE
- File
- c. 1990
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Includes photograph of picture
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Younge, Phillip after Joshua Reynolds
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Includes photograph of picture
Yearly Tenancies 31 and 32 Jesus Lane, 1936-1938
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(1) Notes from an Audit Meeting, 16 December 1936, concerning the terms on which No. 31 Jesus Lane could be taken on an annual tenancy.
(2) Letter from the Bursar to the Trustees of the Methodist College confirming that the lease dated 23 October 1929 had been terminated at Michaelmas 1936 and by mutual consent would continue on an annual tenancy at a rent of £105 per annum.
(3) Receipt for the sum of £52 10s 0d received from the Bursar of Jesus College for a half year's rent of 32 Jesus Lane, 15 October 1937
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Contains photographs, summaries of clubs and society achievements during the year and general notes on College life during the academic year which the yearbook pertains.
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Bequest of £500 by Dr Yarborough, to build a Rectory House..
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Includes minutes, agendas, correspondence, photographs, postcards, publications and related ephemera. Also papers relating to the JCSU art committee including insurance documents, 1959.
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Contains exhibition captions, research notes nad exhibition guide.
Willmoth, Frances
Woodville, Hills Road Expiry of Lease
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Contains: a letter from Charlesworth & Co (solicitors) asking if the College would be prepared to buy back the lease of the property which had 6 ½ years remaining following the death of the lessee Rayne Elizabeth Beedham; a plan showing the outline of the property; a note from Francis & Co (College solicitors) stating that there did not appear to have been a building agreement for this property and enclosing a letter from Dr Corrie dated 22nd May 1877 giving his instructions for the lease
Women at Jesus - History and Reminiscences
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Contains exhibition guide, captions and research notes.
Willmoth, Frances
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Letter relating to photographs taken of window by Patel.
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Copy of order of service for funeral, 15th October 1925; Photographs of Welsh, c. 1920;
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Includes photograph of Inge, c. 1910; copy of order of service for funeral, 3rd March 1954;
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Includes general biographical notes and copy of family tree
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Correspondence of bust of William Frend in the Old Library, including notes on donation to the College by Philothea Thompson in 1962 and relating to its being photographed in 1964. Includes photograph of bust.
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Includes transcripts of Frend correspondence, c. 1950
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Biographical notes relating to original sources that mention Clopton
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Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 11th July 1932;
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Copy of biographical information made about King by Douglas Palmer of the Sedgwick Museum.
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Contains biographical information including article from the Daily Telegraph, 9th November 1991 and extract from 'Ackerley: A life of I. R. Ackerley', London, 1989 by Peter Parker.
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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.
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Includes photograph of picture
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Nos. 27-32 Jesus Lane were bought by the Wesleyan Methodist Conference in 1922 to become a new Methodist College known as Wesley House. It cost £18,495 7s 10d. Nos. 27-30 were demolished in 1924.
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Water supply, restoration, and sale of land
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Correspondence with the Rector, the College and various authorities
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Includes photographs of painting in (original?) frame?
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Includes photograph of Langton taken in 1862
Mayland, Cambridge
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Details of wages and salaries paid to College staff. Includes correspondence between the Steward and members of staff concerning aspects of their wages; Photocopy of insurance and salaries book detailing wages paid to staff, January 1930 - December 1931; Waiters wages and sundry payments, 1953-55;
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Includes photograph of Duckworth, c. 1900.
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Includes copy of order of service for memorial service in Chapel
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Various notes including obituaries and correspondence with College.
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Album of views of the college and its individual buildings, compiled by Dr Freddy Brittain and bequeathed to the college by him in 1969.
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A performance in the College Chapel on 3rd December 1964 at 8.30pm. The production included scenes from the Chester and Coventry cycles with related readings and choral works and was a joint production with the Literary Society
Various title deeds of Tewin Rectory
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Mostly copies of deeds
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Correspondence about letting the Vicarage, finances generally, and the need to renovate the organ.
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Official valuation forms, installation of Revd Mr Price, and proposal to alter the vicarage wall.
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Letter from the Vicar A.C. Vidler, asking permission to apply for a loan from Queen Anne's Bounty to have a water supply brought to the vicarage. Correspondence 1913-1914 with the Great Eastern Railway, wanting to buy glebe land, next to the railway, to build cottages. There are valuations of the living for 1911, 1914, 1920, and 1929. In 1920 there is a note about land in Willingham, now sold, and a letter from the vicar, T.S. Sharp, asking to borrow money for drainage work.
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Estimates and valuations of houses in King Street and Malcolm Street. It is unclear from these estimates and valuations to which property they are attached
Valuations of 61 Jesus Lane, 1829-1843
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Valuations of 1-6 and 10-12 Rhadegund Buildings
Valuations and Restoration Fund appeal
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Official valuation forms for 1914 and 1920.. Letter from the Rector, William Ellison, sending an architect's report (not enclosed) on repairs needed for the church, and a second letter, St Andrew's Day 1911 and an appeal for funds, written on a printed picture of the church.
Valuations and presentation to benefice
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(1) duplicated form giving income and expenditure for 1913, 17 April 1914, (2) handwrittenn list of income etc., from P Gardner-Smith, undated, said to be 1920, (3) draft presentation to the benefice of the Revd Percival Gardner Smith, on 7 February 1916.
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Correspondence about alterations and possible purchase of Rectory
Valuations and discussion of rural housing.
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Standard valuations, and discussions about rents, building cottages, and insurance. With a note 'plans removed to cabinet'.
Valuation, and union with parish of Semer
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Correspondence
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Value of living 1763 and statement about a part of an estate in Willingham.
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Letter and report by Charles M. Bidwell, giving the value and condition of the lands at Swavesey and at Preston, Suffolk, with suggestions for improvement. These include the extraction and sale of gravel from the Vicarage Close and the building of a new Vicarage. There follows a case asking for a legal opinion as to whether the College can use funds from the Proby Trust to build a new vicarage, the answer was favorable.
NB for an exchange of land between the livings of Swavesey and Harlton in 1865, involving the Preston estate, see under Harlton, LIV 9, files 15 and 16.
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Several valuations, 1909, 1914, 1920 and discussion (1934) of a loan from Queen Anne's Bounty for installing electricity, and a pump for the water supply. Also letter of 1947 about the price for the sale of the Rectory 1947.
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Several summaries of income and expenditure for the parish, from 1912 to 1914. A letter from G.D. Shenton, 1 Feb. 1912, asks if an exchange is possible "I would give my eyes almost for a London parish". The 1914 form is signed by Anthony Hammond, Vicar.
Valuation of Houses - Park Street
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Valuation of the houses - for each property it gives the name of the lessee, name of the tenant, a description of the rooms in the property, the presumed gross annual value, the repair and maintenance costs and the net value
Valuation of benefice and presentation of T. Layng
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