'The Type Designs of Will Carter' by Sebastian Carter, The Typophiles, New Series No. 32
Copy of the speech given by Sir Christopher Greenwood at the lunch to celebrate the 90th birthday of Sir John Gurdon.
Newspaper articles about nuclear power.
Celebrations to mark the centenary of the birth of C.S. Lewis:
(a) Programmes of events in Belfast, Oxford, and Magdalene
(b) Working script of ‘Readings from the works’, Benson Hall, Dec 1998, ed. Prof Stevens
(c) Poster for A.N. Wilson’s lecture
(d) Text of Bishop Barrington-Ward’s sermon, 11 Oct 1998
(e) Occasional Paper 23, Centenary Readings from C.S. Lewis and correspondence relating to the publication
(f) Photocopy of a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury (The Rt Revd Lord Runcie) to The Revd Hueston Finlay (Chaplain of Magdalene), 13 Nov 1996, declining to preach on C.S. Lewis.
Pages 82-89 of Sotheby’s catalogue of The British Sale: British Paintings 1500-1850 (2000) pp 82-89 featuring the work of Thomas Kerrich.
An edited version of the diaries of Robert Broadbent covering his time at Magdalene College. This was prepared by Broadbent for the College in 1980. There is a foreword in which he describes his family and early life including his time at Charterhouse School. Also includes three indexes:
(1) Principal characters
(2) Last days in India, 1947 based on letters to his wife
(3) one term's accounts as an undergraduate
Address given at the funeral of Robert Broadbent.
‘Pupils Accounts beginning at Michaelmas 1729’ is written on the first page.
Indexed.
Quarterly bills including the items – books, milliner, stationer, apothecary, chandler, butter and cheese, tailor, barber, joiner, bedmaker, shoemaker, dyer, stewards bill, sizar, tuition, draper, cook, charity school, laundress, shoemaker.
Printed forms giving the date, name of pupil and then the amount owed under headings including: bedmaker, butler, coals, College servant, degree fees, laundress, porter, rent, steward, tutor, bookseller, cook, druggist, grocer, hatter, housekeeper, painter and glazier, tailor, upholsterer.
Printed forms giving the date, name of pupil and then the amount owed under headings including: bedmaker, butler, coals, College servant, degree fees, laundress, porter, rent, steward, tutor, bookseller, cook, druggist, grocer, hatter, housekeeper, painter and glazier, tailor, upholsterer.
Accounts for the Milner Scholarships.
Accounts for the Peckard Trust.
(1) Photograph of the self-portrait of Thomas Kerrich (1774) sold at Sotheby’s in 1998
(2) Entry from the sales catalogue
(3) Letter from Dr Richard Luckett to the Bursar (Denis Murphy) making the case for the College to bid for the self portrait. The College were unsuccessful and it is now in the National Portrait Gallery
Parties: (1) Mary Bradford, (2) Thomas Nutter and George Sully
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) Thomas Goodfellow (yeoman), (2) John Burrell (linen draper) in trust for James Herbert (innholder) and Elizabeth his wife
Parties: (1) Thomas Wetenhall (plumber and glazier), (2) William Lovett (trustee)
Release of a tenement.
Parties: (1) William Anderson, (2) Thomas Watts
Folded up with the release are two further documents:
(1) Lease for a year. Parties: William Anderson to Thomas Watts, 21 June 1793
(2) Bond. Parties: William Anderson to Thomas Watts, 22 June 1793
Parties: (1) Elizabeth Herbert (widow), (2) John Spilman (tailor)
Lease for a year.
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 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) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer) and William Warren (grocer), (2) William Bullen (brewer)
Assignment of leasehold premises in Fisher's Lane for residue of the term of 40 years.
Parties (1) William Bullen (2) The Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society
Security for shares in the Society.
Parties: (1) James Nutter senior, (2) Thomas Nutter
Parties (1) William Bullen (2) St John's College
Demise from year to year of a right to lay down gas pipes under a roadway in the yard of the Pickerel Inn.
Inventory and valuation of the brewery plant, fixtures, gas fittings, and effects at the 'Pickerel Hotel' to be taken by the purchasers of the estate at the sale by auction on 26 March 1879.
Parties: (1) Thomas Hendy, (2) Edward Wallis
Feoffment of a messuage in St Clements' parish with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Robert Wallis
Lease of a house or scaffold with a well in the west and of St John's Lane in Cambridge with a power to convey water to the White Bull estate for 60 years from Lady Day 1587.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) William Howell (maltster)
Lease for 10 years from Lady Day 1663.