- SJCR/SJAR/3/1/16/4/Z
- File
- 1936-1960
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Zvirblis, J (aka Collins, J).
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Zvirblis, J (aka Collins, J).
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Young, D; Young, R; Young T.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Young, H.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Young, D.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Five yearbooks, one each for the academic years 1994-5, 1995-6, 1997-8, 1998-9, 1999-2000, and 2001-2
Writs in dispute involving Broomhall Priory
Part of The Records of St John's College
Nine writs fastened together by a parchment thong:
1) Precept of W. de Greynwill, sheriff of Berkshire to the bailiff of the seven hundreds of Cokham and Braye [Cookham and Bray], repeating the mandate of King E[dward I] to distrain on the Prioress of Bromhale [Broomhall] to appear on St Hilary morrow before the Barons of the Exchequer at Westminster and answer about the the issue of 62 acres, 6 perches, and 2.5 feet in le Frith from the time during which he has held them by royal precept
2) Precept of W. de Greynuill, as before, repeating a writ of Edward I ordering him to grant a respite (honere in respectum) to the Prioress of Broomhall for a month as from Easter last past in the matter of the issue of lands, as above; and to restore the goods he has taken; dated at Westminster, 23 April 18 Edward I (1290) at the instance of John de Bereuike [Berwick]
3) Exchequer writ of Edward I, ordering the sheriffs of Oxfordshire and Berkshire to give peace to the Prioress of Broomhall in the matter of the lands in le Frith, and to give back the goods they had taken; since Galfridus de Picheford came before the Barons and acknowledged that he had delivered the land to the Prioress, by royal command, to make up the hundred acres granted by the King. Witness P. de Cestr' [Chester], at Westminster, 17 May 18 Edward I (1290)
4) Original writ of Edward I, ordering the sheriff of Surrey to see that William Baudri de la Wodecote warrants to the Prioress of Broomhall the 40 shillings of rent in Wyndlesham [Windlesham] and Bagsete, which she claims to hold of him. And he shall do so with his goods, or else appear before the King's justices at Westminster a fortnight after Michaelmas, to show why he did not. Witness the King himself at Berewyk [Berwick], 26 August 24 Edward I [1296].
5) Writ of Henry III, ordering the justices about to go in eyre for forest pleas in Surrey to restore to the Prioress of Broomhall the wood which she had wrongly felled in Windsor forest, for the rebuilding of her house, which had been burned. On account of the poverty of her and her house, the justices are to take no action; and she is pardoned. Witness the King himself, at Windels(ore) [Windsor], 1 May 53 Henry III [1269]. Transcribed in Calendar of Close Rolls 1268-72, p. 51 (link to online edition below)
6) Writ of Henry III, ordering Nicholas de Yatingeden, constable of Windsor Castle, to enquire of the foresters and rangers of the royal forest, whether it would be to the royal loss if he allowed the Abbess [sic - should be Prioress] and nuns of Broomhall to sell wood to the value of forty pounds out of their wood of ywshot within the bounds of the forest, in order to repair their church and other buildings; if so, to what extent. Witness the King himself, at Westminster, 20 January 54 Henry III [1270]
7) Writ, ordering the sheriff of Surrey to see that Richard Russell of Trottisworthe restores to Agnes, Prioress of Broomhall, eight acres of land in Hegeham [Higham], of which Juliana, her predecessor, was seized on the day of her death. Undated; c. 40-50 Henry III
8) Writ of novel disseisin of Edward I, to the sheriff of Surrey about the dispute between the Prioress of Broomhall and the Abbot of Cherteseye [Chertsey], about a holding in Chertsey. If the prioress gives the sheriff security for prosecuting her claim, he is to hold the holding and the chattels until the justices come. And he shall find twelve free and lawful men, to be ready to appear before the justices and make acknowledgements; and find sureties for the appearance of the Prior {sic: should be Abbot) or his bailiff on the same occasion. Witness the King himself, at Canterbury, 26 April 22 Edward I [1294]. Signed Wodeford.
9) Writ of justices ordering the sheriff of Surrey to see that Gilbert de la Bare de Holeye acquits the prioress of Broomhall for the service which the Abbot of Certeseye exacts from her for the free tenement which the Prioress of Broomhall holds from Gilbert ... her as she says, under pain of distraint. Witness the King himself, at Wodestoke [Woodstock], 11 August 3 Edward I or II? (1275?).
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes photos of women's crews for college races and bumps; 1 photo includes names of the crew for the Ladies' 2nd Novice VIII 1988.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes typescript and manuscript meeting agenda and minutes; stock analysis; draft wine-tasting lists; suggested procedures; and some correspondence.
Wine merchants: correspondence
Part of The Records of St John's College
Correspondence between Senior Bursar, Butler and various wine merchants (1928-1930); invoices for wine delivery (1928); wine ledger (1930).
Wine Fund Account:Wine Committee
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes manuscript and typescript wine fund accounts (incomplete series), and financial analysis for the period 1959 onwards.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes assorted typescript and manuscript photocopies of agenda and minutes for meetings of the Wine Consultative Committee (incomplete series).
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: lists of members, lists of wine purchased & consumed, wine menus, accounts for wine, bills and receipts for wine & sherry.
Wine Cellar Management Accounts: Wine Committee
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes typescript and manuscript photocopies of account and order summaries; purchase schedules; and assorted typescript and manuscript financial notes, including an undated summary of record-keeping procedures. Also includes a collection of typescript and manuscript documents regarding cash sales, dated 1979-1980.
Various
Wine Cellar Administration Changes: Wine Committee
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes correspondence between members of the Wine Committee concerning proposed changes to the administration of the College wine cellar.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Inventories for wine audit of 11 July 1985, and a computer-coded bin list [most likely from the same date].
Part of The Records of St John's College
Plans of windows in the new chapel; including elevations of the windows for SJC chapel and a mounted chart of the west window, with subjects described. One plan has notes on the price of window decoration by Clayton & Bell.
Wills: Richard and Henry Raines
Part of The Records of St John's College
Containing: 1) copy of the will of Sir Richard Raynes (c.1636-1710), from the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, dated 21 January 1709; 2) extract (undated) from the will of Henry Raines (c.1677-1734) the son of Richard Raines, from the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; signed "William Brocket of Christ's Hospital" on the reverse
For transcript details, please see blue finding aid folder D59-60, numbers 12 and 13.
William Fell, Archdeacon of Nottingham: Nicholas Metcalfe
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: receipts for monies paid by William Fell to Nicholas Metcalfe
Will of Sir John Sandys (copy); Dame Mary Sandys' deed of assignment of life interest
Part of The Records of St John's College
Containing: copy of will of Sir John Sandys, 1922 (near-contemporary copy); copy of extract from will as published in University Reporter; deed of assignment by Dame Mary Grainger Sandys of life interest in the stock bequeathed to her by her husband, 1928
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Ward, S and L; Watson, A; Wheaton, W; White, A; White, E; Willcocks, E; Willis; Wisher, S; Worboys, B; Wright, H; Wright, W.