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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Note from H.V.B
Expresses support for Frere.
Note of the 5 allotments of land to the college on enclosure., 1808
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Note on a future loan to Germany, 1919-07-21
Typescript note by J.M. Keynes for Sir John Bradbury on a future loan to Germany to finance necessary imports.
Note, presumably to alderman William Mott, deputy steward of the manor of Barton Lancaster, requesting abstract of William Bradley's title, copies of admissions, etc., 1756-08-31
Items a-d filed together; item e separate.
Note, presumably to alderman William Mott, deputy steward of the manor of Barton Lancaster, requesting corrections to the copies supplied., 1757-10-22
(Only one moiety of Bradley's holding included.)
Note to Charles Humfrey that 'the conveyance from you to CC College is . . . Ready to be executed', 1826-02-17
Calculations of rents on reverse
Note to E. H. Perowne concerning college degee fees, 1859-02-01
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Note to E. H. Perowne ('Ned') re sums owing to the wine account by [John] Carpenter and [Joseph] Milne for the years 1860-61 and 1861-62 respectively., 1862 - 1863
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Note to R. T. Caldwell, Master, that [Francis Granville] Channon has sent £20 'the first of his three instalments' towards to Nat[ural] Sci[ences] scholars., 1904-08-08
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Note to William Mason notifying him of expiry of lease and the college's willingness to renew it on payment of a fine of £60., 1828-11-01
Endorsed by Mason: 'I payed for the renewing of the lease sixty-nine pounds within one shilling'.
Notes on leases, rents, etc., at Little Wilbraham covering the years 1892 to 1902, with note of 1855 valuation., 1904-11
See also 274
Notice of intention to quit property leased in St Giles' parish on receipt of £30 for barn and buildings which she has erected there., 1824-09-22
Notice to make return on college land at Cottenham., 1910-08-03
Notices of debates at the Cambridge Union Society, 1902 - 1928
This file includes, in addition to notices, correspondence, menus and notes for speeches given by J.M. Keynes.
Notification of their taking over the business of Messrs Danby and Bamber, bankrupt firm of Receivers of Fee Farm Rents., 1911-09-04
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Notification to the Court of Chancery that Edward Chamberlain and Richard Berwise, ordered by Chancery to appear in the VC's court to answer a debt cause brought by John Jegon, were summoned but failed to appear., 1592-04-12
Perhaps part of Jegon's efforts to restore the college's fortunes, but more probably a private case.
November - December 1936, 1936-11 - 1936-12
This file also includes 1 typed letter, signed, from J.W.G. Dunn to T.S. Eliot, 21 Aug. 1936.
November - December 1937, 1937-11 - 1937-12
This file also includes 1 autograph letter, signed, from Margaret Eliot to T.S. Eliot, 10 Dec. [1937]; and 1 autograph letter, signed, from Clara Webster to T.S. Eliot, 22 Dec. 1937.
November - December 1939, 1939-11 - 1939-12
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.
N.V. Philips of Gloeilampfabrieken, 1929 - 1934
This file includes correspondence and memoranda concerning J.M. Keynes' contribution of regular bulletins on the global economic situation to the firm's Economic Intelligence Service.
'O, o', 1925 - 1978
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Occasional Prayers in the 1928 Book Reconsidered, 1930 - 1943
Correspondence relating to Eric Milner-White's publication.
[Oct.-Nov. 1906], 1906-10 - 1906-11
First part of 158 autograph letters, signed, (of which 2 are incomplete and 9 include TS transcripts) and 4 autograph postcards, signed, from Rupert Brooke to Mary Ruth Brooke. Included in the letter of 2 June 1908 is a leaflet describing the attack by Trinity Hall students on E.W. Patterson, R.E. Gomme and A.W.M. Bull for their left wing sympathies dated 12 May 1908.
October 1921-March 1922, 1921-10 - 1922-03
The sub-series comprises correspondences discussing a variety of matters including content, production and costs of the Reconstruction supplements, as well as contributors in the UK and abroad. Principal correspondents included the Scott family (C.P., E.T., and J.R.) and A.P. Wadsworth of the Manchester Guardian.
October 1925 - October 1929, 1925-10 - 1929-10
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.