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A letter book kept by James Wood as SJC President, Tutor and Master.
Index in Finding Aids Folder 4
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In hand of WIlliam Bateson (hand identified by Dr Malcolm Underwood, archivist to 2012), officially made by William Fox of Doctor's Commons
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In hand of William Bateson (identified by Dr Malcolm Underwood, archivist to 2010)
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Wood is required to prove his qualification for inclusion and capacity to vote. Signed Algernon Peyton of Doddington, Cambridgeshire
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To show the will to the barrister appointed to revise the list of voters for St Sepulchre's parish, Cambridge, in order to prove his right to be included on it. Sent by agents of the Rev. Algernon Peyton
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A volume containing by-foundations and elections kept by James Wood and Ralph Tatham. Entries include exhibiters, dividends, names withdrawn from the boards, the Somerset Foundation, Sir Ralph Hare’s exhibition, Sedburgh School, Scholars Elections and the Platt Foundation.
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Masters' memoranda of prizemen, incumbents, preachers, fellows who married.
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A volume containing notes and various details about properties and land owned by SJC. Entries record the tenants of the various properties, conditions of the properties and the property values.
The volume is largely empty with only the first two pages used.
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The private expenses of James Wood including staff wages and food expenses.
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Papers related to SJC domestic and estate economy.
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The rules and regulations of the College Library including the sub-librarian's duties, opening hours and borrowing.
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A breakdown of charges for commons (fellows, pensioners, fellow-commoners, Dowman's (or Dolman) sizars, subsizars) including the costings of each element of commons, charges for staff and costs of college baking.
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Notes on various expenses including unexpired Kentish Town leases, manors, fines on various estates, estates values, abstract of accounts for 1830, new Court building accounts, accounting notes for 1833-1834, report on cook's bill, and kitchen and labourer's expenses 1835.
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Notes on by foundations including Somerset, Naden, Gwyn, and Linacre's.
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Incomplete draft petition, probably related to the Earl of Radnor's proposal for university reform in 1837, explaining the position of SJC statutes in relation to the visitor of the College, the Bishop of Ely.
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Includes an inscription for a monument to Samuel Butler (D57.51) and letter concerning arrangements for dinner given by St John's College to Lord Camden, the Chancellor (D57.59).
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Letters kept by William Henry Bateson during his time as SJC Bursar and Master.
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A letter from Cambridge university commission (Edward H. Bunbury) to William H. Bateson as Vice-Chancellor, enclosing draft statute for the Regius Professorships, Lady Margaret's and Norrisian Professorships, and Hulse Foundation.
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A letter from Cambridge university commission (Edward H. Bunbury) to William H. Bateson as Vice-chancellor, enclosing draft statute for the Craven, Battie, Davies and Pitt scholarships.
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Papers including letters from Cambridge university commission (Edward H. Bunbury) to William H. Bateson as Vice-chancellor, in regards to the University's response to draft statutes for the Regius and Lady Margaret professorships, the amended statutes, and printed remarks by the Council of Senate.
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Papers, including letters from Cambridge university commission (Edward H. Bunbury) to William H. Bateson as vice-chancellor regarding a letter to Bateson from G.M. Humphrey, an omission in the Hulse foundation statute. Also includes draft statutes for the Boards of Studies and mathematical professorships.
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Papers related to Crane’s Charity Lands. A charity founded for the benefit of Cambridge University, Wisbech, Cambridge, Kings Lynn and Ipswich for the ‘poor scholars’.
William Henry Bateson was a trustee of the charity.
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Papers related to Storey’s Almhouses, including letters, applicants for places, undated lists of candidates for places, regulations and accounts 1860-65, 1869-71.
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Items related to the Mastership of Charles Taylor.
Hand list available in Finding Aids 5 under the reference M10/1/1-19.
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Dr and Mrs Charles Taylor in court dress in the drawing room of the Master's Lodge (before the doors were made into the dining room) beside the bureau given by the Fellows of St John's on Dr Taylor's Mastership in 1907. (Presumably this is for Court 1908)
Sleeve 86
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Letters to Charles Taylor from College members, tutors and others.
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Two letters, James Bass Mullinger and Joseph R Tanner to SJC Master, reporting on entrance scholarships and exhibitions in history at other colleges and advocating adoption by SJC.
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Letter, Joseph Larmor to SJC Master, supporting William E Heitland's motion to cut down audit expenses with proposal to merge offices of Junior Bursar and Steward.
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Letters to the Master from individual fellows.
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Letter, Henry M Gwatkin to SJC Master concerning the position from which to lecture in Hall.
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Letter, H R Finch to SJC Master, applying for receivership of Archdeacon Johnson's charities.
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Scrapbook mostly of newspaper cuttings but also including the order of procession at his funeral and a St John's College notice regarding arrangements. Beginning with death notices, descriptions of the funeral, and obituaries. At the end are notices concerning the donation by Mrs Taylor of his collection of Hebrew books to the University Library. Newspapers from across the UK including Bristol, Aberdeen, Birmingham and Newcastle, as well as local to Cambridge and international. Also includes cuttings from the international journal 'Apocrypha', the Jewish Chronicle, and the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
Dr David Williams
Donated to St John's in April 2023. Person who created the scrapbook not known