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William Smyth et al (letter): John Taylor

Letter, no year, William Smyth, Ralph Baxter & Robert Doneham (or Domnam), priests to John Taylor, Dean of Lincoln, concerning their excommunication in a judicial dispute with the Bishop of Peterborough and his power over the dean's [Taylor] peculiar of Nassington. The diocese of Peterborough was created in 1541, with John Chambers (also known as John Borowe or Burgh), abbot of Peterborough, as its first bishop.

William Thomas Thurbon: Notes and recollections

Typescript recollections of W.T. Thurbon, Junior Clerk 1920-30, Assistant Bursar's Clerk 1931-56, Bursar's Clerk 1957-70. Maps of the Bursary pre-1945 and College Office c. 1920. List of occupants of I6 New Court before Bursary alterations. Memo on Bursary filing systems. Note on College Butler. Note on Servants' responsibilities. CV of W.T. Thurbon. Menu for 80th birthday luncheon in College. Order of service for funeral of Alice Zillah Thurbon (wife). Music, hymns and order of service for requiem of W.T. Thurbon. Thank you letter to College staff.

Thurbon, William Thomas

Williams fellowships and scholarships

The scholars were to be chosen from the four Williams foundation scholars at Westminster School, London, two of these being from of Wales and two from Lincolnshire; in default, from the Liberties of Westminster. The fellows were to be chosen from the Williams' St John's College scholars, one being from Wales or in default from Lincolnshire or the Liberties of Westminster, or in default from any in St John's formerly of the foundation of Williams scholars.
The two fellowships were vacated in 1644 and 1645, and no successors were elected.

Williams Statutes: copy

Junior bursar's copy SJC statutes found in the Junior Bursar's office in 1942 and transferred to the Archive. The volume contains: notes of benefactions and by-foundations and expenses on taking degrees.

Wills: Richard and Henry Raines

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.

Window Plans

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.

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