Catalogue cards and catalogue dated 27th May 1932 listing books included in the Trotter's Charity Library (formerly the property of Henry Trotter), once held in the rectory at Graveley.
Letters relating to boat club members and business. Also includes items that were sent with correspondence.
Documents relating to Henley Royal Regatta including programmes, newspaper articles and telegrams.
D. C. Bray's invitation to a dinner in honour of The College Crew held at the Tallowchandlers' Hall at Dowgate Hill on 3 October 1947. The back has been annotated with train stations and times.
Two black and white photographs of the 1st May boat in 1947. One of the crew and one of the crew on the river. The title reads: 'Bumped Trinity Hall | Head of the River'. Also includes the crew members and their weights.
Bow - D. C. Bray - 9.9
2 - G. S. S. Ludford - 10.10
3 - D. V. L. Odhams - 12.6
4 - F. L. Whalley - 11.10
5 - G. C. Thomas - 13.9
6 - J. P. Whalley - 13.8
7 - N. S. Rogers - 12.5
Str - C. B. R. Barton - 11.5
Cox. - D. S. M. Harris - 9.0
Coaches - D. H. Mays-Smith, J. M. Fraser, G. Bigland Wood, Rev. J. N. Duckworth
Black and white double photograph of the Fairbairn Cup Crew in 1945, featuring the crew with the trophy and the crew on the river. Titled with 'Winners Time 17 mins 6.2 secs.' Also includes the names and weights of the crew:
Bow - D.C Bray - 9.13
2 - G. S. S. Ludford - 10.9
3- J. F. McKeown - 10.12
4 - A. J. Brink - 12.5
5 - N. S. Rogers - 13.2
6 - J. M. Burnford - 12.12
7 - F. S. Snow - 12.0
Str. - F. L. Whalley - 12.1
Cox. - K. T. Lindsay - 8. 11
Coaches - A. B. Fraser, P. Bullock
Prow mounted on wooden shield, decorated with College crest.
Names on shield read:
R. J. Coekin, S. J. Mould, S. W. Lowther, J. P. Brougham, A. J. C. Stott, T. D. Huckle, S. R. Spindler, M. R. H. Pickup, S. L. Morris. Coach: C. L. Dawson.
Photograph shows Jesus boat team beating St. Catherine's in the Ladies Plate semi-final at the Henley Royal Regatta. No crew names on reverse.
Black and white photograph, showing crew in boat on river outside the JCBC Boat House. Names on reverse read:
Simon [S. J. G] Barber, Jim [J. P.] Young, Dick [R. W. M.] Shaw, Dick [R. J.] Cohen, Edward [C. E.] Aspinall, Martin [M. F.] Harcourt-Williams, Bryan [B. R.] Dixon, Hugo [H. R.] York-Davies. The Cox is named as 'self' as the photograph was given by John A. Morrison. The Coach is named as John Grant.
Names on rudder read:
D. J. Hayne, F. S. McArthur, D. P. Elliott, W. J. Elliott, R. J. Fraser, J. R. Frew, S. J. G. Barber, P. J. van Berckel. J. A. Morrison. Coaches: P. J. D. Allen, F. T. Coulton, R. P. M. Bell.
Includes separate section for attaching for display.
Cox's cap formerly belonging to J. A. Morrison, 1st Boat Cox 1960, manufactured by Grays of Cambridge.
Paper tailors patterns used for cutting cloth for blazers and caps
2019-2020
Music list and list of services for Michaelmas Term, 2019
Music list and list of services for Lent Term 2020
2020-2021
List of services for Michaelmas Term 2020
List of services for Easter Term 2021
2021-2022
Music list and list of services for Michaelmas Term 2021
Music list and list of services for Lent Term 2022
Music list for Easter Term 2022
2022-2023
List of services for Michaelmas 2022
Music list and list of services for Lent Term 2023
Music list and list of services for Easter Term 2023
2023-2024
Music list and list of services for Michaelmas Term 2023
Music list and list of services for Lent Term 2024
2024-2025
Music list and list of services for Easter Term 2025
Names on reverse: 'Rodrigues', 'Maxwell', 'Baillieu' and 'James'. Photograph shows boat crew rowing on a river. Note on rear 'CUBC HRR 1971'.
No names. Photograph shows boat crew rowing on a river.
Includes posters for exhibitions of artworks, including:
(1) 'Art at Jesus', held in College;
(2) Programme and flier for Antonio Bellotti Recent Work, exhibition held at Jesus College, 26 February to 6 March, 1993;
(3) Invitation to private view and list of artworks displayed at Capital Prints: An Exhibition for prints recently donated to the College, 3 - 17 March 2006;
(4) Poster and flier for Heroes of Kabuki - The Jesus College gift of Japanese prints held at the Fitzwilliam Museum 23 May to 24 September 2006;
(5) Poster for exhibition of new paintings by Stephen Chambers RA in Jesus College Chapel, 22 to 31 October 2008;
(6) Poster for John Gibbons 'The Mayo Drawings', 20 October to 1 November 2009 in Jesus College Chapel;
(7) Poster for John McLean 'Polychromy: Prints and Sculpture' 19 to 31 October 2010 in Jesus College Chapel;
(8) Poster and guide for Humphrey Ocean 'Here and There', 15 October to 8 December 2011 in Jesus College Chapel;
(9) Poster for Michael Dan Archer 'Tests, Trials and Missions', Jesus College Chapel, 10 July - 6 August 2012;
(10) Poster for Denise de Cordova aka Amy Bird 'Congregation', Jesus College Chapel 22 October - 7 November 2013;
(11) Poster and guides for 'Agnes Thurnauer, 'You', 19 January - 8 March 2015;
(12) Poster and guides for 'Art for Tomorrow - a new portfolio of prints for the College' exhibition, 20 May - 14 June 2017;
(13) Poster for John Gibbons 'sculpture/transmisison', West Court Gallery, 14 October - 23 November 2017;
(14) Exhibition catalogue and plan for Alison Wilding 'On the Edge', West Court gallery, 6 October - 11 December 2018;
(15) Exhibition catalogue for Sarah Morris 'The Stars Down to Earth', 12 October - 15 December 2019;
(16) Exhibition catalogue and posters for Shahzia Sikander 'Unbound', 16 October 2021 - 18 February 2022
(17) Exhibition postcards for Eduardo Paolozzi 'Celebrating the Pioneer of Pop Art', 12 October 2024 - 23 March 2025
Programme and committee members' sash; May Ball committee dinner menu and May Ball supper menu; May Ball ticket and invitation given to Irené A. Clarke
Menus from various years including annual dinners, annual lunches and breakfast at lunchtime.
Poster for Bizarre Bazaar in aid of Ely Cathedral Restoration Fund, in Jesus College Party Room, 1981.
Tape recording of the 1023rd Roost, Sunday 5 February 1961
Invitation for Breakfast at Lunchtime, Sunday 12th June 1960
Includes 2024 Donors' Report.
Posters, guides and portfolio brochure with order form for 'Art for Tomorrow - a new portfolio of prints for the College', 20 May - 14 June 2017.
Ledger, with reports on Eltisley (1884), Rectory Farm, Harston (1884-89), Tempsford and Everton (1887-89).
Jesus College Station Building Estate, showing Ordnance Survey mapping of Jesus development of Coleridge area marked in red
Congregational Lunch Menus 24 February 2024; 25 November 2023; 21 October 2023; 21 July 2023; 19 May 2023; 28 April 2023; 23 March 2024; 27 April 2024; 18 July 2024; 30 November 2024; 1 March 2025;
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Mr P. S. Magauran's 21st birthday dinner, 20 April 1964
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Sandra Gay Rolling and Daniel Shankara Angadi joint 21st birthday party, 1 May 1965
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Elizabeth's 21st Birthday party, 17 April 1970
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Dinner for Clifford and Susan Smith, 8 July 1970
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Wedding lunch on the occasion of the marriage of Martin and Sheridan, 29 April 1978
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Wedding dinner on the occasion of the marriage of Henry and Vivien, 19 May 1979
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On the occasion of Christopher Huggins' 21st Birthday, 15 October 1979
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J. S. C. and M. G. B. 1919 to 1979, 15 December 1979
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Silver wedding anniversary of Sheila and Clifford, 4 October 1980
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Dinner in honour of the retirement of Mr. C. S. Elliot from the National Institute of Agricultural Botany, 20 December 1982
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A dinner to mark the retirement of Mr. R. D. Thompson from Rattee and Kett, 17 November 1983
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Dinner to mark the retirement of Kim Waterhouse, 19 November 1985
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Johnson Matthey dinner in honour of Mr. A. P. A. Henderson, 27 March 1986
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Dinner to mark the retirement of Peter M. Fisk, 22 April 1986
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65th birthday party of Gordon A. Laurie, 24 May, 1986
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Luncheon to celebrate the marriage of Milan and Jacqueline, 10 January 1987
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Dinner to mark the retirement of Bernard Craft, 11 October 1988
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50th birthday celebration of Ena L. Leader, 28 July 1989
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ACR and JMR, 1965-1990, 21 April 1990
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Luca's christening celebration, 16 September 1990
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Erik's 80th birthday dinner, 16 November 1991
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Karen et Benjamin, 4 August 1996
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Camilla and David's wedding breakfast, 29 August 1999
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A celebratory dinner for Flavia Lambert and Colin MacCabe, 27 November 2009
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Farewell dinner for Geoff and Joan Harcourt, 21 June 2010
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Golden Anniversary Luncheon for Bernard and Brenda, 11 July 2010
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A celebratory dinner for the 50th birthday of Geoffrey Howe, 31 January 2011
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Dinner to celebrate the 50th birthday of Diana Hinds, 19 November 2011
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Dinner in honour of Liam Simms on the occasion of his departure for Cambridge University Library, 12 March 2012
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Dinner in appreciation of Hannah, Nikki, Natasha and Stephen (development office staff), 15 November 2013
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The wedding celebration of Rob and Ali Spragg, 29 March 2014
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David and Madeleine's wedding, 8th August 2015
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Unidentified wedding menus, 1988 and c. 2013
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Jean Bacon's birthday dinner 29 March 2023
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In Memory of Peter Glazebrook Dinner 13 August 2024
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Peter Glazebrook's Memorial Service Menu, 16 November 2024
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Barry Rider's Lunch, 29 November 2024
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Mark Carrington Retirement Dinner 20 January 2025
Records are of properties in Manor Street before the street was moved to the west as part of the Manor Place development [JCAD/3/CAM/MAN]. Resultantly these properties no longer exist
Includes menus, seating plans, organisational papers and correspondence from 1970
Parties: (1) Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society, (2) the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Cambridge. With reference to the erection of a ventialation shaft in Manor Street
Parties: (1) Emily Wood, (2) the Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Emily Wood. Licence to assign by way of mortgage unto the Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society the premises [11a Manor Street] comprised in lease to the Executors of the Will of William Ekin deceased dated 9th April 1878 [JCAD/3/CAM/MANST/1/1/1878]
Parties: (1) Mary Ekin and others, (2) Emily Wood. 84 King Street [11a Manor Street]
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) the Executors of the will of William Ekin deceased. Licence to assign unto Emily Wood the premises [11a Manor Street] comprised in lease dated 9th April 1878 [JCAD/3/CAM/MANST/1/1/1878]
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) the executors of the will of William Ekin deceased. Number 84 King Street [11a Manor Street], formerly known as the Harp Tavern, but as soon as the licence can be transferred to other premises to be used as a private dwelling house. Includes surrender by Trustees of the Cambridge Premanent Building Society to Jesus College in 1904. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) the Executrix and Executors of the will of William Ekin deceased. 'The Harp Tavern' [11a Manor Street] in King Street. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Ekin. A messuage and premises in King Street [11a Malcolm Street] described and shown on the plan as 'The Harp Tavern'. Site plan in greater detail
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Ekin. A newly erected messuage or tenement in King Street [11a Manor Street].
In 1843 the land and property of the earlier lease is divided between two new leases: what becomes 11a Manor Street; and what becomes 12-14 Manor Street with 67-69 King Street [JCAD/3/CAM/MANST/2/1]
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Frederick Press. Certain messuages or tenements and premises situate in Walls Lane [King Street]
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Frederick Press. Two cottages and a wash-house late in the occupation of Thomas Hazlewood, William Butteriss, Ann Kent and Frederick Press
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Press. Two cottages and a wash-house in Walls Lane [King Street] on part of Butt Close abutting on Walls Lane [King Street} to the south. Includes plan. The land corresponds with numbers 11a and 12-14 Manor Street and 67 and 69 King street, before they were demolished as part of the Manor Place development
A register of copies of College leases, begun c. 1580 but including copies of earlier documents from 1543 onwards; the latest comes from 1618. The first section is a contents list, in a contemporary hand but with a single leaf added later (said to be in the hand of Charles Ashton, Master 1701-52). This list refers to an original foliation in which the transcriptions begin at f. 20. The first item transcribed is "an Acte for the mayntenanceof the Colledges in both the Universities ...", 18 Eliz. cap. 6; the rest are all property deeds, mostly leases. On the front flyleaf are some rough notes and a signed statement that this book was produced in a court case in 1682. At the end of the book are: "A note of the greivances done by Mr Dalton to the Colledge" (f. 330); a single-page account of the College's benefactors [post 1619] (f. 335v); a list of benefices in the College's gift (f. 336); a list of evidences compiled c. 1600, in effect the earliest known catalogue of College deeds, "in the great redd Box" and 42 other boxes (ff. 337-344); accounts of "Cignetts and broodes" and swans marked, for 1614, 1615, 1616 and 1618 (f. 345r,v); lists of "Rentes in provision", rents "not yet in provision", rents "charged beside provision upon statute", and London rents (ff. 346-348r; a memorandum of the receipt of the manorial records of Graveley (f. 348v); a list of medieval deeds of the nunnery, in several 17C hands (ff. 349-351v); and inside the back cover some notes headed "Fundatores".
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.
Contains a printed report on the rating of colleges, and ms. letters and notes on the subject of Jesus College boundaries and Radegund parish.
Notebook containing "Examination, Keller's Prizemen, Previous examination".
Notebook with contents including extracts from the Master's Book; at the end are addresses of Fellows.
Minutes of college meetings, kept by Arthur Gray, Master (1912-40).
Minutes of college meetings, including meetings of the Bursarial Committee.
Also includes loose pages of: rough notes of a meeting (29 May 1945); notes on Fellows (1947-1949); valuations of college furniture hired by Fellows (1946); and a list of equipment in A.R.P. stores [Air Raid Precautions].
Minutes of college meetings [kept by Arthur Gray, Master].
Also includes loose pages: a letter to the Master from W. L. H. Duckworth about protecting the windows in the College Chapel (Jan 1940); a note about the spending of funds for the benefit of the sons of Clergymen (Nov 1938); and notes on payments for supervisions (1937-1939).
Minutes of college meetings [kept by Arthur Gray, Master].
Also includes loose pages: an agenda for a meeting; a letter to [Arthur] Gray from Herbert Richmond about being invited to become a Fellow of the College if he became Vere Harmsworth Professor at the University (1933); and a list of invitees to an unveiling of a portrait of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1933).