letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Re planting and its general discreditable impression, 1806-07-29 - 1806-07-30
Frere has heard gossip that Dr Annesley thinks the plantation should be destroyed and that it was planted without authority.
Re planting at Downing, 1806-01-10
I have consulted with Mr Wilkins and Mr Custance and have fixed upon a plan for the planting at Downing; also re gaining testimonials for his application to Mr Pitt for the Professorship of Modern History and Languages
Re removing College legal proceedings to office of Francis Annesley's nephew, Mr Tyndale, 1806
(Mr Tyndale) has my vote most heartily - for I am quite sure, we the College in general, and we the Professors in particular, never shall have credit or comfort, if they remain where they are.. Dr A. seems to be much out of humour at present with the F-f-. [these are all references to the College's solicitors, Forster, Cooke and Frere)
Redevelopment of the site of the Bull Hotel on King's Parade, 1938 - 1945
This file comprises correspondence and plans relating to the redevelopment by King's College.
Remarks . . . On the several points adverted to in Lord Palmerston's letter to the Chancellor of the University, dated December 12, 1853, 1854-01-17
The heads covered are: I. the constitution of the University (no comment); II. University extension and college expenses; III. Restrictions attaching to rellowships and scholarships; IV. Regulations with regard to fellowships; V. Application of college funds to university purposes; VI. Aid required for carrying out measures of improvement.
Repairs to estate buildings, benefits of new tenants, 1814-03-23
Mainly correspondence, concerning: the controversies and legal wrangling between William Frere and Edward Christian, who petitioned against Frere's election as Master in 1812; vice-chancellorship; general. The letters are not generally about College or estate administration. Includes correspondence from Sir Busick Harwood. Cornwallis Hewett and William Wilkins.
Reply to 90b, 1875-04-27
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Reply to a letter from the college offering congratulations, 1774
Numbered '17' in previous numeration.
Reply to the college's congratulations on his election as Bishop of Bangor (3/1/9), 1737-07-14
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Reply to the college's congratulations on his election to the see of St David's (3/1/6), 1730-03-06
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Reply to the college's congratulations on his elevation (3/1/17), 1747-12-03
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Reply to the college's congratulations on his elevation to the Archbishopric of York (3/1/11), 1743-05-02
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Reply to the college's congratulations on his translation to Ely (3/1/4), 1723-09-26
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Report on proposed glebe lease of 14a Sherborne Lane to Mr Knowles, addressed to Lee Bolton and Lee., 1894-03-24
Gives details of proposed rebuilding and of division of the land between the college and the Merchant Taylors' Company.
Reproduction of Sherril Schell's photographs, 1915 - 1916
Correspondence, chiefly with Emery Walker, concerning the reproduction of Sherril Schell's photographs of Rupert Brooke by photogravure, the copyright in them and royalties payable. Also includes correspondence with Sir Edward Marsh and Sidgwick and Jackson Limited.
Request for appearance to receive honorary degree, 1949-04
Printed request that E.M. Forster appear at Encaenia on 22 June 1949 to receive an honorary degree. Annotated by E.M. Forster with a copy of his reply.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Oxford University
Request for payment of the £5 to Edward Gillam, 1720-04-13
No. 77 not used.
Request that the £5 due to Mary Trevor be paid to his brother[-in-law] William Caiton, 1707-03-29
No. 77 not used.
Research correspondence, 1922-07 - 1923-01
This file comprises exchanges with R. Havenstein, R. Lob, J. Ter Meulen, G. Vissering and M. Wallenburg for J.M. Keynes' article 'Speculation in the mark and Germany's balances abroad', 29 September 1922.
Research correspondence and source material, 1919 - 1929
Covers ancient currencies (with C.T. Seltman and F.E. Adcock), wheat growing in Mesopotamia in 3500 B.C. and monthly averages of current and deposit accounts at Barclays, Lloyds and Midland Banks.
Research correspondence before publication, 1921-09 - 1921-12
This series consists of documents generated during the production of 'Revision of the treaty' by J.M. Keynes, including preparatory notes, correspondence, drafts and proofs.
Research notes and related material, 1931 - 1935
This file includes notes by R.F. Kahn and P. Sraffa on the marginal productivity of capital, undated; a typescript note on economic orthodoxy, undated and statistical tables of investment in certain UK industries, 1870-1914.
Reserved items, 1974 - 1978
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 33/1/7/C
Response to Busick Harwood's letter re Christian and the Receivership, 1798-05-09
Favours appointment of 'very near relation in every respect very well qualified to be the Receiver' (Martin Annesley)
Review by Turgeon sent to Joan Robinson, 1974-07
This person's correspondence comprises a cyclostyled typescript review of Robinson and Eatwell, 'Introduction to Modern Economics' (1973).