This now forms part of the site of the Master's Lodge.
Documents relating to messuages and premises on the north side of Magdalene Street adjacent to the College.
Believed to be an undergraduate dining society although very little is know about it. Mentioned in the College Magazine editorial (Vol. 3, No. 2. March 1914]
"The Kingsley still exists and has had one or two amusing papers. I hope the Spiders - a club of another nature - is not being left to die. It would be a pity if an Institution of such comparative antiquity should cease to be; we look to men who take an interest in matters social to see to it. After all the senior members of College manage to keep the Pepys Dinner alive!"
Sonnet written by George and dedicated to Ruth Turner and her sister Marjorie
Sonnet written by George and headed To Ruth
Smiths work done for "Magdalaen Colledge" by J. Fuller
Oct 6 - repairing the steel yard and cleaning the kitchen
Oiling the smock jack [1]
laying a poker
Oct 28 - 3 new bars for the copper
Nov 3 - Cleaning the Combination fire iron and fender
laying a poker
cleaning a horse
Nov 12 - grinding knives and cleaves
mending the jack chains
repairing a lock of a door in the kitchen
Dec 3 - grinding a chopper and two knives
laying a poker
an iron for a door port in the back yard
½ staples and nails and staple to another
straightening of bars of the kitchen range
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
Total = £1 7s 5d
Dec 26 1794 received the contents J. Fuller
[1] a machine for roasting meat on a spit driven by hot gas rising from the fire
1795 The Revd Masters and Fellows of "Magd Coll Camb" to William Waits
Jan 14 – Four saddle bars to window of the clock = £0 1s 6d
Feb 21 – Two irons to the kitchen pump = £0 1s 4d
Mar 4 – Mending the sweep mending the kitchen pump
Bucket prod lining the bolt = £0 2s 0d
Mar 5 – Sharping a mattock [1] = £0 0s 3d
Mar 17 – Mending four furnace bars = £0 1s 6d
Apr 9 – Lengthening a chisel = £0 0s 10d
Apr 10 – Eight wall hooks = £0 1s 0d
Apr 20 – One dozen of wall hooks = £0 1s 6d
Apr 22 – Laying a mattock = £0 1s 6d
May 4 – Mending the sweep lining the bolt of the kitchen pump = £0 1s 0d
May 20 – Lining the sweep of Masters pump = £0 1s 0d
Jun 6 – Two nuts to the irons to bell = £0 0s 6d
July 25 – A bolt and key to masters pump = £0 1s 2d
Aug 7 – Mending a pair of shears = £0 0s 2d
Total = £0 15s 3d
1795
August 7th Received this bill by me William Waits
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
[1] mattock - a hand tool used for digging, prying, and chopping. Similar to a pickaxe
1795 Smiths work done for "Magdalaen Coll" By James Fuller
Mar 27
Repairing & cleaning lock of a Buttery door
A key to the brewhouse yard
April
Oiling of smoke jack [1]
Laying two pokers
Grinding 11 knives and 2 cleavers
Addition of 16 lb of iron to a bar of the range & sizing
Laying the Combination pokers & jointing the spits in the kitchen
Fixing a back wheel to a smoak jack
Grinding a pair of shears & new rivet and bar
Repairing & altering a lock of front gate & new key
A bar to a Porters Lodge window lead and fixing
2 dogs [2] for a building by the brewhouse
3 staplers & [?]
A new double brace to the pump at the Kings Head and fixing
A staple and half staple to a bath window shutter
Altering a lock of the Hall door and fastening cranks of the bell at Porters Lodge
Total = £1 17s 2d
[1] smoke jack - a machine for roasting meat on a spit driven by hot gas rising from the fire
[2] fire dogs - normally one of a pair, on which logs are laid for burning in an open fireplace, so that air may circulate under the firewood, allowing better burning and less smoke
Book containing sketches made by Sylvia Thompson during her trip to South Africa accompanying the Kiplings and acting as the Governess to their two children.
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Roualeyn Cumming-Bruce (Lord Justice of Appeal).
Copy of a talk about Major Sir Robert Dalrymple Arbuthnot, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps, who died 30 June 1944 aged 24. He entered Magdalene College in October 1937 to study for the History Tripos. He joined up at the end of his second year and therefore did not complete his degree. The paper includes photographs. The talk was given by Mrs Roberta Matulja, Churchwarden, Nash and Boraston, South Shropshire.
Copy of the speech given by Sir Christopher Greenwood at the lunch to celebrate the 90th birthday of Sir John Gurdon.
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Henry Willink (Master).
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Derman Christopherson (Master).
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Christopher Staughton (Lord Justice of Appeal).
Signature of William Wilberforce, cropped from a letter addressed to Henry Thornton.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatSignature of Rufus King, cropped from a letter.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatSignature of Lady Byron ("& faithful s[ervan]t Noel Byron"), cropped from a letter.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatBill for £0 6s 8d is recorded in the Necessary Expenses Book [MCAD/3/3/3] but is missing from the bundle.