Reduced hollowed c.p. rim
Some with green glaze. Late Roman and 16th century Surrey.
Very abraded Ely ware
16th century pancheon with lug
1 Roman?
Romans and St Neots and 14th/15th century
1 piece is Samian, 3 are 18th or 19th century. Samian sherd is 9g with rouletted decoration. Identified by K.Anderson, this is a fragment of a Central Gaulish 18R dish (1st-2nd century AD).
1 plant pot, 1 blue and white early 19th century sherd, 1 abraded sandy-Roman.
Stabbed bowl rim
Illustrated poster for a May Week production of Aristophanes, Thesmophpriazusae (The Judgment of Women) and John Blow, Venus and Adonis in Cloister Court on 8th and 9th June 1958 at 9pm
Poster for a concert of mainly medieval music by The Cockerel Consort in the College Chapel on Sunday 2nd November 1975 at 8.30pm
Poster for a production of Puer Natus Est performed in Jesus College Chapel on 21st and 22nd November at 8.30pm and on 24th November at 2.30pm and 8.30pm
Poster for a Jesus College May Week production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' on 10th and 11th June 1956
Poster for a concert of 16th-century French music to celebrate the 450th anniversary of the battle of Pavia by The Cockerel Consort
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, WilliamPorter's Bill for Lady Day 1833, from the Bursar to William Harvey for lamps, courts, cloisters and evergreens. Total of £4 19s 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamPorter's bill from the Bursar to William Harvey for Midsummer 1833, for lamps, courts, cloisters, and windows cleaning. Total of £6 7s 10d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamPorter's bill for Midsummer 1833, from the Bursar to William Harvey for lamps, courts, cloisters, and hall washing. Total of £5 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamBy order of Mr Newberry to Owen Rowe, Plumber, Glazier, and Gas Fitter (22 Sussex Street, Cambridge). Receipt for repairing pump in August 1874, costing £2. Signed by Joseph Rowe.
Rowe, OwenReceived of the Revd Dr French on 7 December 1833 the sum of £15 8s 2d as per college bill for plumbing and glazing work. Signed Robert Ellis.
Ellis, RobertPlumbing 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 SonPaid to John Burgis for part leading the new building. Signed by John Burgis
Paid to John Burgis for plumbing work done on the new building. Signed by John Burgis
Paid £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.Pencil and ink drawing showing section of walkways and spiral staircases in triforium leading to the bell tower.
Plan of the site of the old Manor House and eight houses (known as The Barracks), with sketch plan and elevation of terrace of houses proposed to be built on the site and Manor Street by James Webster.
Hand drawn plans. Walls coloured green.
(1) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe about the rent due on a strip of ground abutting upon Manor garden
(2) Letter to the Master from Richard Reynolds Rowe advising that for a 99 year lease of Manor garden 5 shillings per foot frontage would be equitable
(3) Plan showing a row of eight houses running north - south next to All Saints Church
Engraved with later pattern, probably of 1854 as engraved on the tankard. Also engraved on the tankard is 'RMP to SJ'.
William Collings, London