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The Records of St John's College Sub-sub-series
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Steward's Notebooks: Kitchen

Includes committee minutes kept by the Steward, including kitchen staff wages and pensions, accounts, stores and stocktaking, and kitchen equipment.

St John's College, Cambridge

Stephen Parkinson

Includes: correspondence; admissions forms; references and personal documents relating to the admission of new undergraduates.

Parkinson, Stephen

Statements of Revenues and Charges

Two statements of revenues and charges: the first entitled "Account of the College Revenues 37 Hen. VIII" which relate to the inquiry of the Royal Commission of Henry VIII tasked to look into the finances of several Cambridge colleges and the second is the account by the Master and Seniors for the Cardinal's visitors. This statement also lists assets and expenses in land and establishment.

Speech notes, menus, and letter

Contains: 1) notes for speeches to Lady Margaret Players' dinner, 1949, 1950 and 1951, with menus for 1949 and 1950 dinners and invitation to 1950 dinner; 2) notes for speech to Czech celebration, Guildhall, 1941; 3) notes for speech at UNO [United Nations Organisation] event, 1946, with list of UN week Cambridge events; 4) seating plan for Wordsworth anniversary lunch, 1950; 5) Old Johnians dinner menu, 1972; 7) letter to E A Benians from 'H. D. W.', fellow Johnian, 2 August 1904

Benians, Ernest Alfred

Specifications: Chapel

Architects reports and specifications for work on the new chapel; also includes specifications for works on the Master's Lodge and Combination Room.

Somerset Scholarships: Robert Jenkin

Includes certificates to qualify recipients of the Somerset Scholarship:

  1. From Richard Trahern to Jenkin, confirming that William Powell (B.A. 1726/7; Somerset Scholar 1722/3) has been educated at his school and is therefore qualified for the Somerset Scholarship. Dated 15 December 1722.

  2. From Richard Trahern to Jenkin, confirming that Thomas Foord (matric. 1723) has been educated at Hereford and is qualified to succeed Thomas Pennoyre (B.A. 1719/20; Somerset Scholar 1723) in a Somerset Scholarship, "if you approve of his Learning". Dated 22 June 1723.

  3. From John Hilldrop, confirming that John Scott (B.A. 1726/7; Somerset Scholar 1723) was born in Marlborough and educated at the school there. Dated 12 February [1722/3].

Trahern, Richard

Smith's Race Cards: LMBC

Includes Smith's "Light Blue" Race Cards with details of the course; list of officials; map of course; list of forthcoming regattas; advertising from local merchants. Sidney Smith was a tailor & hosier on Trinity St.

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