Parties: (1) John Cooke (tea dealer) executor of John Nicholson (book seller) deceased, and Mary Nicholson (spinster), (2) George Game (day trustee for Jonas Tebbutt)
Parties: (1) James Ivatt (by direction of Mrs Woodward and other), (2) Trustees for Corpus Christ College
Assignment of the term of 1000 years in a messuage estate in Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) Elizabeth Jane Daintree (administratix of Richard Daintree, farmer), Jonas Tebbutt (gentleman),Henry Marsh (sadler), Thomas Hallack (grocer), to (2) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), William Warren (grocer)
Assignment of leasehold premises
Parties: (1) Thomas French, (2) Magdalene College
Assignment of a lease of a pond, yard, and seven ponds belonging to the College granted by the Master and Fellows to Thomas Cawthorne, Thomas French, and John Shearman for their lives and the life of the longest liver of them (relates to land in the parishes of St Giles and St Peter).
Parties: (1) Christopher Pemberton (2) Edward Robert Spence
Assignment of term of 1000 years in hereditaments in Chesterton Road in trust for Arthur Read Davies and to attend the inheritance.
Parties: (1) John Purchas (2) William Hollick
Assignment of Corporation leases of part of the Brewhouse estate in Harlestone's Lane [now known as Thompson's Lane].
Parties: (1) Martha Sole (widow) and John Sole (yeoman) - executors for the will of John Sole, (2) John Cotton (carpenter) and his wife Elizabeth, (3) Thomas Thacheray (surgeon), (4) James Godby (?? maker)
Parties: (1) Miss Mary Anna Young (2) Magdalene College
Assignment of a lease of premises in Thompson's Lane supplemental to indenture of lease dated 30 November 1891.
Parties: (1) Ambrose Humphreys (at the direction of the Revd Samuel Lowe), (2) Ebenezer Foster (in trust for Richard Foster)
Assignment of a term of 1000 years to attend the inheritance relating to the Cross Keys Inn, yard, stables, and outhouses.
Parties: (1) Robert Barber (yeoman) and John Cotton (carpenter), (2) Susannah Cutchey (widow), Catharine Short (widow) and Jacob Smith (fellmonger) (executors of Richard Cutchey deceased)
Assignment and ratification of a mortgage for securing £200 and interest
Parties: (1) Thomas Thacheray (surgeon), (2) John Cotton (carpenter), (3) Robert Latham (inn holder)
Assent by the representative of Sir Stephen Gaselee to the vesting of 28 Hertford Street in Magdalene College.
Assent by representative of Sir Stephen Gaselee to the vesting of 23 Hertford Street in Magdalene College.
Articles and papers about C.S. Lewis:
(1) 'C.S. Lewis in Cambridge: some personal reminiscences' by R.W. Ladborough (chapter 11 of James T. Como, ed., C.S. Lewis at the Breakfast Table, and Other Reminiscences)
(2) Articles in Fifty-Two: A Journal of Books & Authors, Spring 1964, No.13:
- 'Heaven? It's a venture' by C. S Lewis, pp. 3-5
- 'C.S. Lewis, an appreciation' by J.B. Phillips, pp. 6-9
- 'C.S. Lewis, Scholar and Christian Apologist' from The Times, pp. 10-12
(3) Moynihan, Martin, The Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis to Don Giovanni Calabria of Verona and to members of his congregation 1947-61, (Westchester, Illinois, 1987)
(4) Mineko Honda, ‘C.S. Lewis’s approach to supernatural reality, II ’ (1997)
(5) Mineko Honda, ‘C.S. Lewis’s science fiction’ (1997)
(6) S. Logan, 'Old Western Man for Our Times' (2001)
(7) Jacqueline Glenny, 'C.S. Lewis's Cambridge: a walking tour guide' (Round Church, Cambridge 2003)
(8) 'Science Fiction in First Court': CSL, Brian Aldiss & Kingsley Amis, 1962, College Magazine, No. 45 (2000-01)
(9) 'C.S. Lewis, Renaissance Man' 22 April 2006 (Literary Festival)
(10) ‘C.S. Lewis at Magdalen’ (Magdalen College Oxford 2013)
(11) Prof. Helen Cooper, blog post (2016)
(12) Photocopy of an article: ‘Interim report, Comparing Oxford and Cambridge' by C.S. Lewis, published in Walmsley, Lesley (ed), C.S. Lewis, Essay Collection and Other Short Pieces (2000), No. 96
Parties: (1) William Hollick, John Purchas, Austin Sharpe, and Thomas Salmon (2) William Lyon and trustee for William Hollick
Appointment and release of moiety [a half, one of two equal parts] of estates in Thompson's Lane.
Folded up inside this document is the following:
Lease for a year between (1) William Hollick and John Purchas and (2) William Lyon, 29 October 1802
Parties: (1) John Eaden (merchant), (2) Thomas Nutter (merchant)
Folded up inside the Appointment and Release is a Bargain and Sale for a year between John Eaden and Thomas Nutter, 7 August 1821.
Parties: (1) Philip Newman (corn dealer), (2) Thomas Nutter senior (merchant) and his trustees
Folded up with this document is a Bargain and Sale for a year between (1) Philip Newman and (2) Thomas Nutter, 18 Feb 1819.
Parties: (1) John Nutter, (2) Ebenezer Foster Junior
Appointment and demise by way of mortgage of a messuage or tenement and premises in Fisher's Lane.
Printed letter from A. S. Ramsey (President and Hon. Treasurer) and W. H. F. Maule (Hon. Secretary) addressed to G. H. L. Mallory appealing for a donation towards the new sports ground and the fund towards building a new pavilion.
Colour photographs of Anthony John Hanscomb, elected Fellow-Commoner in 1992.
Colour photograph of Group Captain Andrew Thompson, Life Fellow.
Colour photographs of Andrew Missak Cleverley Brown elected Fellow-Commoner in 1993. Died 2014.