Entries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast. The entries end abruptly in 1883, the year of Michael Ferrar's death.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistMany of the entries report of daily life in Dublin, with references to news about the Battle of Waterloo.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about his clerical work at the Merchants' Quay, Dublin, and other aspects of daily life in the city.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Belfast and Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and visits to his family in Belfast.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and his work in the Quay.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about visits to family members and daily life at Trinity College, Dublin.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistEntries by Michael Ferrar about daily life in Dublin and his work at the Quay.
Forbes, Evelyn (1910-2004), geologistProgramme for the festival service held in King's College Chapel at which was performed Beethoven's Mass in D.
The file contains the following:
(1) Terrier - undated c. late 16th / early 17th century
(2) Letter to the Master of Magdalene College from the Bishop of Ely informing him that the Revd Mr Smith had resigned from the living of Long Stanton and so it had been declared vacant, 26 May 1781
(3) Unsigned draft letter saying the writer would see Messrs Marsh and Swann about the rent which he thought should be left for settlement between them and the College and that their rent should be paid in full to Dr Goodall allowing for a deduction for interest.
(4) Institution of the Revd William Cornforth to the Rectory of Stanton St Michael by the Bishop of Ely on the presentation of the College, 26 Jun 1819
(5) Draft letter from the College to the Bishop of Ely asking that Revd Cornforth be presented to the Rectory of Stanton St Michael
(6) List of dilapidations and sundry work required to be done on the Rectory house at Long Stanton, 23 June 1823
(7) Letter from William Cecil concerning an Act of Queen Anne 1824 which concerned ecclesiastical livings and the rates of interest for mortgages for buildings, 23 Sept 1824
(8) Valuation of the estate at Longstanton St Michael and All Saints, 5 Dec 1825
(9) Letter from Mr J. Wentworth to the Master of the College wishing to meet to discuss the amount the College had paid to the executors, 31 Aug 1834
(10) Letter from Mr ? to Mr Swann (Waggon Office, Cambridge) stating that he thought it was understood that Mr Swann should be allowed £10 a year for the barn and yard purchased by Magdalene College during the surrender of his house. Advises him to state this to Mr Fisher, 1 Dec 1824
(11) Presentation of an organ to the church of Longstanton St Michael by William Cecil, Rector, 21 Jun 1876
File relating to land at Stow Cum Quy containing:
(1) Declaration from John Sterne that he had received from Mary Brace of Cambridge (widow) the sum of £20 of the £70 for the purchase of 10 acres of his 40 acres of land and gives further details, 28 Aug 1654 [see: MCAD/4/1/14/20]
(2) Letter to the Master of Magdalene College from Thomas D’ayd explaining the difficulties he was having letting land at Stow Cum Quy at the rent the College was asking, 13 Dec 1691
(3) Letter from the Revd Mr Bywater addressed to John Claridge, at the Salopian Coffee House, Charing Cross, London asking for a copy of the terrier that John Martin was covenanted to produce in his lease from the College, 25 Apr 1787
(4) Letter from John Claridge to the Revd Mr Bywater assuring him that he had asked Mr Kettle to produce a careful copy of the terrier. He would be happy to agree with him for a new lease and thought he and the College would deal liberally with Mr Martin who had spend £200 on part of the estate which had led to it increasing in value, 4 May 1787
(5) Letter from John Claridge to the Revd Mr Bywater – he was highly pleased with Bywater’s letter and would communicate it to Mr Martin who would be pleased with the liberal conduct of the College on the renewal of his lease, 12 March 1788
(6) Letter from Mr Kettle to Mr Custance – he had written to Mr Martin twice to ask for a copy of the terrier but had not received a reply, 5 Sept 1807
(7) Letter from Mr Custance to Revd Mr Lowe saying that he had been to Quy with the College terrier but he needed the plan of the parish which he had asked Mr Kettle for but had not received. He did not know if they should make out a new lease without the plan as the lands were ill known but Michaelmas was approaching. He would do his best to deal with Mr Kettle in the interests of the College but would like his approbation before he concluded anything, 6 Sept 1807
(8) Letter from Mr Custance saying that he had received a letter from Mr Kettle saying he had received the map of the Quy estate from Mr Martin. He had arranged to go out on 17th to make out the lands, 9 Sept 1807
(9) Note from Mr Claridge to Revd Mr Bywater thanking him for his invitation which he couldn’t accept as he was leaving Cambridge by fly at an early hour. The Revd Mr Bywater should rest assured that any map or terrier that the College needed would be available at all times, undated
(10) Instructions for the lease of Quy Farm as follows:
Magdalene College to James Thomas Martin
Term: 10 years from Michaelmas 1839
Quantity: 64 acres, 1 rood, 32 perches
Rent: £135 to be paid half yearly
Tenant to farm land according to the custom of the parish, to keep and leave farm house and buildings in good repair
To fence new allotment and raise a good ?
To pay rent charge in lieu of tithes and all other outgoings
Expense of lease to be divided
Martin Nockolds
Minutes of the Finance and Buildings Committee.
It is typed with no index.
Minutes of the Finance and General Business Committee, 31 October 1931 - 18 April 1932.
It then changed its name to the Finance and General Purposes Committee, 7 May 1932.
It is hand written with no index.
Established following a meeting of the Governing Body held on 6 October 1931 at which it was decided that a Finance and General Business Committee (along with a Tutorial Committee) should be set up and consist of the Master, President, Bursar and Steward, Assistant Steward and one other member of the Governing Body appointed by the Governing Body.
The Committee would 'consider all matters that arise in connection with College Buildings, College property and finance, College servants and general administration'.
Originally known as the Finance and General Business Committee, 1931-1932.
Then known as:
The Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1932-1966.
The Finance and Buildings Committee, 1966-1990.
The Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1991-present.
Minutes of the Finance and General Purposes Committee.
It is hand written with no index.
Minutes of the Finance and General Purposes Committee.
It is hand written with no index.
Minutes of the Finance and General Purposes Committee.
It is hand written with no index.
Minutes of the Finance and General Purposes Committee, 1962-1966.
At the meeting on 4 March 1966 'General Purposes' is crossed out and 'Buildings' is written above so that the name of the Committee is now the 'Finance and Buildings Committee'.
It is hand written with no index.