Printed rules of the Amalgamation Club with the headings:
I. The Finance Committee
II. Subscriptions
III. Club Accounts
With these are the printed rules of the Undergraduates' Kitchen Committee which consisted of six members two from each year to be elected by the whole College. In manuscript at the top of the page is written "Committee 1911-12 C. E. Kindersley, F. Ritson, A. E. Collier, B. Tinker".
Probate of the will of Edward Day in which he gave his house, ground and land in the fields to his wife Johanne for 14 years after his death to redeem his land mortgaged to Henry Smith and then he gave these said premises to his son Edward Day and his heirs. Will proved on 17 June 1620.
Probate of the will of Francis Shilley leaving his property in Magdalene Street to Mrs Ann Peters.
Probate of the will of John Jolley [also spelt Jolly] concerning the Pickerel estate.
Probate of the will of Mrs Ann Wendy (widow) in which she left her property to her grand daughter Elizabeth Lawson.
Probate of the will of Sir Stephen Gaselee in which he bequeathed 23 and 28 Hertford Street to Magdalene College.
Will of Thomas Nutter in which he left the Pickerel estate [described in detail] to his two sons John and Robert Nutter.
Probate of the will of William Lovet concerning the Pickerel estate.
Framed black and white photograph of David Keilin (Quick Professor of Biology).
Framed black and white photograph of Professor Henry Chadwick (Master of Peterhouse).
Framed black and white photograph of Professor the Lord Blackett (Nobel Laureate in Physics).
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Monday 2 July 1906.
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Wednesday 4 July 1906.
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Thursday 2 July 1908.
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Friday 3 July 1908.
Programme for She Stoops to Conquer performed on 28, 29 and 30 November 1907.
"Magdlen Colidge" to Peter Spencely
1795
Feb 9 – for new felt and clack to wort pump = £0 5s 9d
Feb 25 – for a new bucket and leathers to pump in Butler’s seller = £0 7s 6d
For new box and clack = £0 4s 6d
June 8 – for mending wheel of the Chapel bell = £0 2s 0d
For time taking down iron work and hanger bell = £0 5s 0d
Total = £1 4s 9d
Received July 16 1795 by Peter Spencely
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
Black and white photograph showing the crew on the river. Started 146th and finished 13th. Time: 20 min, 58 secs.
The crew have signed their names on the back of the photograph:
J. Yerburgh (bow), K. Payne, I. S. Mant, S. S. Gill, J. Charteris, H. C. Straker, R. D. France, F. A. Woods (stroke), J. Pinto (cox).
Property purchased from C.F. Cox.
Not recorded in the Muniment Book.
31 and 32 Bridge Street were bought by Magdalene College in 1982.