[printed form completed by hand]
Received (the 15th day of October 1794) of the Master Fellows Scholars of Magdalen College by Mr Alderman Purchas for one years Quit Rent issuing of a freehold messuage in St Clements parish in Cambridge called the White Bull where the courts for the said manor have usually been held.
Due to the Right Honourable the Lord Sandys, in behalf of his said Manor, at Michaelmas last.
[signed] Edward Day received
£0 6s 8d
Bill for £0 6s 8d is recorded in the Necessary Expenses Book [MCAD/3/3/3] but is missing from the bundle.
Signature of Lady Byron ("& faithful s[ervan]t Noel Byron"), cropped from a letter.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatSignature of Rufus King, cropped from a letter.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatSignature of William Wilberforce, cropped from a letter addressed to Henry Thornton.
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomat(1) Order of Ceremonial for Consecration (Westminster Abbey, 1 Nov 1985)
(2) File of press cuttings, and press-releases, including Enthronement Sermon
(3) Selected letters, cards, and telegrams of congratulation, and letters about consecration:
Christmas Cards sent to Ronald Hyam from Simon Barrington-Ward, 1971, 2001, 2003-2005, 2007-2011 (many with illustrations drawn by his daughter Helen)
(1) Black and white photograph of Simon Barrington-Ward at Polzeath, Cornwall on a reading party organised by Frank Salter
(2) Black and white photograph showing a family group - Simon, his wife Jean and their children Helen and Mary, December 1971
Copy of the order of service of thanksgiving for the life of Simon Barrington-Ward held in Cambridge City Crematorium, 1 May 2020.
(1) ‘Letter from Nigeria’, Theology, vol 66 (Sept 1963)
(2) 'The uncontemporary apologist’ [CS Lewis], Theology, vol 59 (Feb 1965)
(3) ‘A vision of wholeness in Christ’ - an address given to Wycliffe College, Toronto on 7 May 1984, on receiving an Hon DD Insight, No 16, June 1984
(4) sermon for Evensong, Magdalene College Chapel, 30 Jan 1994
(5) sermon for the thanksgiving service for Ralph Bennett, Magdalene College Chapel, 23 Nov 2002
(6) sermon for the Tri-centenary of the death of Samuel Pepys, 25 May 2003
(7) proposal of the Eberhard Burger of Dresden, as a candidate for an Honorary degree from the University of Cambridge, 26 Sept 2005
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Christopher Staughton (Lord Justice of Appeal).
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Derman Christopherson (Master).
Plans for buildings in what is now Benson Court and Mallory Court.
Lutyens, Sir Edwin (1869-1944), architectFramed black and white photograph of Sir Henry Willink (Master).
Copy of the speech given by Sir Christopher Greenwood at the lunch to celebrate the 90th birthday of Sir John Gurdon.
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.
Framed black and white photograph of Sir Roualeyn Cumming-Bruce (Lord Justice of Appeal).
Survey of the first floor of the College - showing First and Second Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Survey of the first floor of the College - showing Benson and Mallory Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Survey of the ground floor of the College - showing First and Second Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Survey of the ground floor of the College - showing Benson and Mallory Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Survey of the first floor of the College - showing First and Second Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Survey of the second floor of the College - showing Benson and Mallory Courts.
Drawn Burnaby
Scale: 1/16" to 1'
Plan and sketch of the Lantern in the Gatehouse.
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.