- SJCR/SJAR/1/1/Lever
- Subseries
- 1551-1553
Part of The Records of St John's College
Lever, Thomas
Part of The Records of St John's College
Lever, Thomas
Thomas Lans (letter): John Taylor
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Letter, Thomas Lans & others, London, to John Taylor SJC Master, urging him to come himself or send evidences required by the commissioners for chantries on pain of losing the lands.
Thomas Hunt M.P. (Shrewsbury): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, n.d., Thomas Hunt M.P. for Shrewsbury, to Anthony Tuckney SJC Master, about the choice of a schoolmaster there to replace David Evans who is dead.
Thomas Hobson to John Fisher: consultation with attorneys concerning suits for land
Letter, undated, Thomas Hobson to John Fisher about expedition of suits for land; has consulted Fitzjames, attorney of the duchy of Lancaster
Letter (undated) from Thomas Hobson to John Fisher, sending a book of accounts for approval.
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Letter, Thomas Hale SJC fellow 1520, Stanforth Northants, to Nicholas Metcalfe SJC Master, about the sealing of a document by Master William Dansy of Leicestershire.
Thomas Gardiner, Hertford (letter): Richard Longworth
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Letter, Thomas Gardiner, Hertford, to Richard Longworth, SJC president, asking the lease of a farm at Steeple Morden Cambridgeshire, for Thomas Thorowgood.
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Field, Thomas
Thomas Fell (William Fell fellowship): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, n.d., Thomas Fell to SJC, commending the bearer Edward Fell for a William Fell fellowship.
Thomas Deane (Staveley, Derbyshire): Richard Clayton
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Petition, n.d., Thomas Deane tenant of a cottage & croft at Staveley to Richard Clayton SJC Master, for the renewal of tenancy without increase of rent.
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Includes: accounts of Thomas Crick and Edward Brumell; class lists, accounts of Edward Brumell and other tutors.
Crick, Thomas
Thomas Crask (John Symonds' exhibition): Humphrey Gower
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Letter, Thomas Crask, to Humphrey Gower SJC Master, copying terms of exhibition left to SJC by John Symonds (d.1703) for poor clergy's sons, or founder's kin.
Thomas Clarkson 150th Commemoration
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Includes: the historian Hugh Brogan on the life and character of Clarkson; and anthropologist Keith Hart on Clarkson's involvement in human rights and abolition.
Thomas Chaloner (Shrewsbury): Anthony Tuckney
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Account book containing accounts for graduate students (also includes nobles and Fellows); accounts with James Wood and Joshua Smith (1797 to 1811); accounts with John Mortlock Esq. & Co. (1790 to 1807); accounts with Messers Thomas Coutts & Co. (1805 to 1818); and accounts with St John’s College for ‘Plate Caution’ (1797 to 1810).
Among the graduates listed is the Rev. Henry Martyn (p.65) and among the fellow-commoners the Right Honourable Charles Yorke (p.136).
Catton, Thomas
Thomas Beston (letter): John Taylor
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Letter, no year, Thomas Beston, Nassington, Northamptonshire, to John Taylor SJC Master, about the Bishop of Lincoln's jurisdiction in Nassington.
Thomas Beadon (forced to leave London living): Anthony Tuckney
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Letter, Thomas Beadon fellow of SJC, Taunton, to Anthony Tuckney; Beadon has been forced to leave his London living for financial reasons & cannot come to Cambridge yet to commence B.D., so requests a dispensation to retain his fellowship; Note of a grant by seniors endorsed.
Thomas Ashton (letters): John Taylor
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Letters from Thomas Ashton, Senior Bursar (1535-1539) to John Taylor regarding College business and estates.
Thomas Ashenden map: Birchington
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Map of SJC property at Birchington by Thomas Ashenden of Canterbury, reduced from tithe maps, with detailed reference, (53 x 62 cms)
Original scale: 5 chains to 1 inch.
Part of The Records of St John's College