letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to William Colman, Bursar, proposing renewal of lease., 1758-12-07
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to William Colman, Bursar, proposing renewal of lease, and enquiring as to sum of the fine., 1758-12-21
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to William Colman, Master, enclosing account of resolutions of Chatteris commoners, 6 July, towards procuring an Act of Parliament to permit ploughing of parts of the common ground, by rotation, 1792-07-09
Details of commons given, and the support of the college solicited.
Letter to William Emery, bursar, re arrears., 1859-08-26
Mostly concerned with Parker Street.
Letter to William Emery, bursar, re forbidding Robert Pigott to erect a further gateway or entrance on Haggis land at Grantchester., 1858-11-26
Pigott is 'the owner of the last of the new houses from Cambridge towards Grantchester on the right hand side'.
Letter to William Emery concerning fees for membership of the Senate after 25 March 1859, 1859 - 1861
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter to William Frere addressed Dear Old Fellow, 1830-11-30 - 1836-11-30
Gives University news. Correspondent no known
Letter to William Frere as Vice-Chancellor from R. (or B.) Hallifax, 1819-11-09
Offers portrait of his godfather, Lord Fitzwilliam, as gift to Fitzwilliam Museum.
Letter to William Middleton Snell, bursar, acknowledging an error in 19 and enclosing amended account (22)., 1864-02-22
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to William Middleton Snell, bursar, with explanation of points in the account (19)., 1864-02-13
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to William Middleton Snell, bursar, with further explanation of calculation of the account (22)., 1864-03-07
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to William Peed, solicitor for the college,, 1892-07-19
The properties in respect of which the annuity as been paid are to be sold by auction on 3 August; a translation of the deed is required.
Letter to William Peed, solicitor for the college,, 1892-07-28
Acknowledging receipt of translation of the deed and enclosing cheque for £2 2s for it.
Letter to William Peed, solicitor for the college, with copy of letter received from R. T. Caldwell, 1892-07-09
Calkdwell says that he does not know the cost of copying the deed 'which is in Latin with the customary abbreviations'; he is passing the matter on to Peed..
Letter to William Roberts, 1632-09-11
He is thankful for Roberts' care; understands that the sum demanded by the butcher's widow is £30; and pleads that the matter by kept in the college's hands rather than his having to deal directly with the creditors.
Letter to William Sowode, Master, and the Fellows soliciting their permission for Edmund Allen, Fellow, to prolong his sojourn abroad., 1544-05-12
On the dorse draft of reply from John Porie.dated 27 May. The correspondence is summarised in Masters, pp. 213-15, and in the article on Allen by Felicity Heal in the ODNB, where it is dated 1545, the year of Allen's subsequent letter to Porie. The present document must rather, however, date from 1544, the year of Sowode's death,
Letter with copies of petitions re fellowship made vacant by William Meeke's marriage and disagreement with Frere, 1808-02-16
Mr William Frere I will never speak to more but when I am obliged to at a College meeting.
Letter with enclosed papers from Forster, Cooke and Frere, requesting his agreement to sale of Dunwich and Westleton estates, 1806-06-09 - 1806-06-16
Gives details of revenues of estate, copies of letter sent to Francis Annesley and his reply; endorsed with draft of Busick Harwood's response that it is morally impossible for him to give an unequivocal assent
Letter written by Mary Frere, 1836
Draft letter addressed to Chancellor of the Exchequer, after the death of her husband, William Frere, objecting to appointment of Worsley, as a Clerical Fellow, to the Mastership.
Marked: Not Sent.
Letter written from Bedlam, apparently to Matthew Parker, requesting continuation of the payment which he received from the previous Master, amounting at Michaelmas to £5., 1545-09-17
Bonenfant last appears as in receipt of commons in 1542.
Letter written to the Cambridge Review on preface to the University Sermon, 1907-12-05
Copy of published letter.
Letters, 1900 - 1981
Correspondence between Rupert Brooke and other individuals. In several cases, letters survive in both the original and manuscript and typescript transcripts.
'Letters', 1948-9, 1948 - 1949
Correspondence concerning the preparation of 'The letters of Rupert Brooke' (London: Faber and Faber, 1968).