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Day Book: Graves

Includes: Includes: accounts and room register for Charles Graves' students. (This volume may have been kept by Joseph Tanner as Assistant Tutor)

'Day' Photos: LMBC

Includes: photos of Lent and May races, Wyfold Challenge Cup, Visitors Cup, newspaper clippings. Some images created by Stearn & Sons.

Stearn & Sons

De Libro Nigro Pergamen

A volume containing a manuscript copy of Charles Ashton’s book, “De Libro Nigro Pergamen”. The book was called “De Libro Nigro Pergamen” to distinguish it from “The Black Paper Book which confusingly was also known as ‘ the Black Parchment book.’
The Black Paper Book passed between Vice-Chancellors of the University.
Ashton's volume contains copies of charters, foundations, benefactions, University regulations and privileges etc. The volume is indexed.

Death and donation of Hebrew books to University Library

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.

'Debriefing: Stan Moorhouse'

'The retiring Superintendent of Buildings walked round the buildings of St John's in December 2003 in the company of Professor Boyde recalling the works for which he had been responsible since 1990'. Photocopy of typed, illustrated document.

Moorhouse, Stan

Debts of Mistress Burgen

Letter, no year, debts of Mistress Burgen [Burgoyn] owed to Lady Margaret Beaufort; Master Stuarde's rent; scholars of Master Bassforth [Beresford ?], Ashton and Sir John St John.

Declaration of Account

One membrane of a declaration of account by the executors of Lady Margaret; includes sums for goods delivered earlier to Wolsey and SJC; also includes an account of the money from Katherine, Countess of Devonshire.

Declaration of Uses

Declaration of uses by Lady Margaret of a grant dated 22 May 1472 related to the performance of her will, namely to pay the debts of Edmund, earl of Richmond and Sir Henry Stafford her former husbands; the cost of translating the bones of Edmund out of Wales where he is buried to the abbey of Bourne, Lincolnshire and for making a tomb for Edmund and herself, and for a tomb at Plesshey, Essex where Stafford's bones lie; for the foundation of a chantry at Bourne and a chantry at Plesshey, with an income of 12 marks a year for the priests serving them; the reversion of the issues to go to her son Henry earl of Richmond

Bawessey, 2 June 1472
Seal of the Countess.
Endorsed: an olde wyll mayd and revoked by my ladyes grace
Slit through by way of cancellation.

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