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Great St Mary's Church |
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CUR 18-18.2 |
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1478–1925 |
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Great St Mary's Church. Contents:. 1. Expenses at St. Mary's from 1478. (1a). "Tabor's Brief": expenses at Great St. Mary's, 1457-1561;. (1). Expenses from 1478-1519, copied by Dr Ainslie (Pemb.) from Archbishop Parker's MS 106.3;. (2). Expenses from 1478-1577, from Baker's MSS XXIV.213;. (3-4). Expense of £113 7s 7d in the years 1575-7 for the door of the steeple;. (5). Expense of the Chancel from 1588-91 and from 1725-43 from the Junior Bursar's book at Trinity College;. (6). Expenses 1621-35, 1631-1718, 1725-40, extracted from the Audit Books;. (7). Expenses from 1778-1822, extracted by Registrary Romilly from Audit Books and Grace Books;. (8). Expenses of the eight years ending Nov. 1835;. (9). Extract by Registrary Whinn from T. Hatcher's will giving 40s for repairing the clock etc. which he had set up, 1584;. (10). Reports of the state of the roof, etc., estimate of expenses of repairs 1804-5 with C. Humfrey's agreement, 1805;. 2. Galleries. (1). Opinion concerning erecting the Galleries;. (2). Commisary Greaves authorized to take legal measures for a faculty to erect the Galleries, 16 Mar. 1733 (copy);. (3). Draft of bond of £200 for erecting the Galleries. A Grace to seal this bond passed the Senate, 26 May 1735;. (4). Copy by Registrary Taylor of the grace for erecting the Doctor's gallery, 16 Dec. 1738;. (5). Leave given by Trinity College to build the Doctor's gallery, 29 Oct. 1751;. (6). Cost of the Doctor's gallery (by Registrary Romilly);. (7). Note as to Wort's legacy for the galleries by Registrary Romilly;. 3. Suit between the University and Parish in the Queen's Bench and Arches' Court, 1836-43. (1). First communication to the Vice-Chancellor by Churchwardens of expenses of recent alterations, 2 Jun. 1836;. (2). Proposed form of agreement for securing two new pews to the University by Mr Pemberton, Oct. 1836;. (3). The same by the Parish;. (4). Vestry minute concerning the two pews;. (5). Mr Twiss to the Vice-Chancellor, concerning the faculty granted in 1819 for four pews, 29 Oct. 1836;. (6). Minute of Heads of Colleges sent to Mr Carus (Perpetual Curate), 29 Oct. 1836;. (7). Memorandum at meeting of Heads, 16 Nov. 1836;. (8). Vice-Chancellor to Mr Carus, 17 Nov. 1836;. (9). Answer of Mr Carus, 18 Nov. 1836;. (10). Minute of conference with Churchwardens, 19 and 25 Nov. 1836;. (11). Vice-Chancellor to Mr Twiss asking him to make out the faculty decreed in 1819, 25 Nov. 1836;. (12). Resolution of the parish against the faculty for the two pews, 25 Nov. 1836;. (13). Minute of vestry, that a caveat be issued against the faculty;. (14). Vice-Chancellor to the Churchwardens, 26 Dec. 1836;. (15-16). Churchwardens to Vice-Chancellor, 26-27 Dec. 1836;. (17). Letters in the Cambridge Chronicle and Independent Press, 1836;. (18). Plan of St. Mary's by Dr Ainslie, 1837;. (19). Order of vestry with letter for the Churchwardens presenting the bills to the Vice-Chancellor (£20 for ordinary repairs, £110 8s for the new pews), 5 Jan. 1837;. (20). Vice-Chancellor's reply, 18 Jan. 1837;. (21). Draft of order of Heads, giving an account of the whole proceedings, 18 Jan. 1837;. (22). Churchwardens to Vice-Chancellor, with order of vestry, 26 Jan. 1837;. (23). Vice-Chancellor to Churchwardens, 28 Jan. 1837;. (24). Reply of Churchwardens;. (25). Order of vestry, undertaking to withdraw the caveat on receiving promise of payment of the £110 8s, 9 Feb. 1837;. (26). Vice-Chancellor to Churchwardens. He will not pay the £110 8s without a grace of the Senate, and will not take its payment into consideration until the faculty question is settled, 11 Feb. 1837;. (27). The churchwardens propose a conference, 16 Feb. 1837;. (28). The Vice-Chancellor agrees, 20 Feb. 1837;. (29). The Churchwardens propose a preliminary conference, 22 Feb. 1837;. (30). Order of vestry, proposing a conference between the solicitors of the Parish and University, 27 Feb. 1937;. (31). Letter of the Vice-Chancellor refusing, 3 Mar, 1837;. (32). Remarks of Dr Ainslie, with account of the former payments and proceedings;. (33). Two graces, 1767;. (34). Translation of the petition, 14 Edw. II and answer;. (35). Translation of the Charter of 5 Rich. II;. (36). Translation of the Statute concerning Taxors, before 1500;. (37)a. Two Statuta de Sermonibus, from Ancient Statute Book, with translation;. b. Extracts from Tabor's book concerning St. Mary's, with Dr Ainslie's remarks on Tabor and the book;. c. Extracts from Dr Caius, with Dr Ainslie's account of Dr Caius;. d. Extract from the oldest book of Commemoration of Benefactors;. e. Translation of (a);. f. Extract from Dr Caius, with translation;. g. Copy of the grace from Grace Book Gamma, 1508x1509, with translation;. h. Copies of graces, 21 Mar. 1782 and 5 July 1802;. i. Two combination papers, 1836;. k. Extract from Wort's Will, fol. 3;. l. Copy of the Bond from the University to the Churchwardens, 28 May 1735;. m. Copy of the Grace about the clock, with translation, 15 Mar. 1793;. n. Copies and translations of three graces of 1777, 1782 and 1785;. o. Translation of the Charter of 5 Rich. II (duplicate of (35));. (38). Dr Ainslie's observations on the Act of Petition;. (39). Further instructions by Dr Ainslie, 13 Sept. 1837;. (40). Dr Ainslie's observations on the Rejoinder, 21 Apr. 1838;. (41). Rule granted to show cause etc. Prohibition to the Court of Arches against the faculty, 25 Apr. 1838;. (42). Report from the Times, 26 Apr. 1838;. (43). Consultation of Starkie and Cowling concerning the time of Plaintiff's declaration, 6 Jun. 1839;. (44). Copy (separate) of their opinion;. (45). Dr Ainslie's minutes taken at the hearing, 24 May 1839;. (46). Letter of Mr Pemberton, 21 Dec. 1839;. (47). Letter of Mr Pemberton, 3 Jan. 1840;. (48). Opinion of Follett agreeing with Starkie and Cowling as to demurrer, 23 Apr. 1840;. (49). Haggard's opinion concerning a faculty for a confirmation, 25 Jan. 1841;. (50). Dr Ainslie's minutes at the hearing, 23 Apr. 1841;. (51). Copy of the Judgement in favour of the University, 10 May 1841;. (52). Letter of the Churchwardens to Vice-Chancellor, 5 Nov. 1841;. (53). Copy of the Resolution of the Vestry, 5 Nov. 1841;. (54). Letter of the Churchwardens to the Vice-Chancellor, 13 Nov. 1841;. (55). Mr Pemberton to the Vice-Chancellor concerning the parish paying up the costs, 9 Feb. 1842;. (56). Letter of Mr Pemberton as to the costs, 30 Apr. 1842;. (57). Copies of letters of Pemberton and Adcock on the costs, 3 May 1842;. (58). Receipt of £50 from the Churchwardens, 10 May 1842;. (59). Letter of the Churchwardens to Vice-Chancellor, 19 May 1842;. (60). Objects desired by the Parish, written by Carus, P.C., 24 May 1842;. (61). Draft by Dr Ainslie of memoranda concerning the proposals of the Churchwardens, 27 May 1842;. (62). This enlarged and written out;. (63). Letter of Churchwarden to Vice-Chancellor, asking for the £20 promised in 1836 towards the expenses, 16 Jun. 1842;. (64). Letter of Churchwardens to Vice-Chancellor, as to the kind of work for which the permission of the University is asked, 16 Jun. 1842;. (65). Draft of the agreement between the University and Great St. Mary's Parish, in Whewell's hand, signed by the Heads, 9 Mar. 1843;. (66). Copies of the agreement, and of the resolution of the Vestry, 16 Mar. 1843;. (67). Printed letter of Vice-Chancellor Whewell, on the change of hour for the University morning service, and stating that the Parish have withdrawn their opposition to the Faculty, 23 Mar. 1843;. (68). Vice-Chancellor's notice of the dropping of the suit, and change of hour for University morning service, 3 Apr. 1843;. 4. Money spent for the poor of Great St. Mary's from 17 Jun. to 29 Dec. 1630;. 5. Depositions before a commission from Chancery in a cause between the Prior of Barnwell and Trinity College about St. Mary's tithes, Bill replication, rejoinder, extracts of records of Lord Keeper Sir N. Bacon's Decree, 1564;. a. Orders as to seating in St. Mary's (said to be Dr Neville), 1588;. 6. Sermons. (1). Orders for the four customary sermons at St. Mary's during Sturbridge Fair to be preached by Drs Bell, Copcott, Hounde and Tindall, n.d.;. (2). Sampson Sheffield (Chr.) cited for a sermon at St. Mary's, 1587;. (3). Edward Marshall (Cla. Hall) cited for a sermon, 8 Oct. 1587. Vice-Chancellor and 5 assessors. His declarative of what he presented, allegations etc.;. (4). Drs Perne, Still, and Tyndall contra Chares Chadwick MA (Emm.) for saying in a sermon that the Heads of Colleges and other non-residents have murdered between 30,000 and 40,000 souls of Her Majesty's subjects, each lays damage at £100, 1 Nov. 1587. Chadwick excepts that the prosecution was not begun within a month of the offence, that he had already been suspended for it by the Vice-Chancellor and his assessors, and that Perne, Still, and Tyndall were of the number of the assessors, etc.;. (5). Oath offered to Cuthbert Bainbrigge (Fellow of Chr.) that the paper which he sent to the Chancellor contained the real doctrine preached by him in St. Mary's, 17 Jun. 1589 (vide vol. 6.3-23);. (6). Proceedings against Nathaniel Barnard (Emm.) for a sermon preached on 6 May 1632 from I Sam.IV.21. Item his petition to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads. He was had up before the High Commission, refused to recant, and died in prison. Vide Fuller, pp. 316, 317;. (7). Answer of Vice-Chancellor Beale to the exceptions of Drs Love, Sancroft, Bainbridge, and Batchcroft to the proceedings of the Court upon the dismission of Mr Hawstedd cited for a sermon, 1634;. (8). Proceedings against Mr Normington (Cai.) for a sermon at St. Mary's, 2 Jan. 1635;. (9). Proceedings against Mr Ryley (Trin.) for a sermon at St. Mary's, 21 Mar. 1635;. (10). Proceedings against Mr Norwich (BD, Fellow of Pet.) for a sermon at St. Mary's, 1 Sept. 1640;. (11). Grace for leaving off afternoon sermons except on Sundays, Christmas Day, Lady Day, Ascension Day, Michaelmas Day and All Saints Day, and for punishing everyone 40s that misses his turn, 3 Apr. 1663;. (12). Mr Richardson (Emm.) for an offence in his concio ordered to recant in the Regent House and to be refused BD degree, 1667;. (13). Case of Daniel Scargill BA (C.C.) . [Alpha]. He is allowed to recant, his suspension continued, 7 Dec. 1668;. [Beta]. Order for his expulsion by the Vice-Chancellor and Heads (original), 12 Mar. 1668/9;. [Gamma]. Copy of this by Registrary Whinn;. [Delta]. He is ordered to draw up a recantation and show it to the Heads in Consistory, 7 July 1669;. [Epsilon]. He is ordered to recant in St. Mary's, to print his recantation, and after that to be absolved, 21 July 1669;. [Zeta]. The recantation (original);. [Eta]. Printed copy of the recantation;. [Theta]. Registrary Whinn's certificate of his absolution and restitution, 1 Sept. 1671;. 7. Notice of the Reverend C. Buchanan's offer of 30 guineas each to two clergymen for sermon in St. Mary's on translating the Scriptures into the Oriental Languages, 1 Jan. 1807;. 8(1). The endowment of a sermon on Jewish Prospects by Charles Boys declined, 23 Nov. 1853;. (2). A bequest from William Tilson for a similar purpose declined, 26 Oct. 1882;. 9. Fly sheet of H.T. Roby (Joh.) against the proposed Heresy Board consisting of Vice-Chancellor. 4 Senior DDs who are Heads of Houses and the Professors Of Divinity and Hebrew, 24 Mar. 1857. See Grace Book Pi and University Papers 1856-7;. 10a. Discussion in Art Schools;. (1). Rejected grace proposing changes as to the preachers, 12 Mar. 1838;. (2). The Sunday morning sermons abolished, except the Sunday before 3 Nov. and before Commencement, 23 Feb. 1860;. (3). Syndicate appointed to discuss the sermons on other days than Sundays, 11 Nov. 1875;. (4). Report recommending them to be at 2 o'clock;. (5). Notice of Vice-Chancellor saying that this would be done, 13 Dec. 1875;. (6). New statute, 27 Feb. 1882;. (7). Report and grace, 1 Jun. 1882;. 11. Removed to Select Preachers Volume, CUR 120;. 12. The Clerk of St. Mary's to receive a fixed salary (in lieu of fees) of £35 beginning from Michaelmas 1858, 28 Oct. 1858;. 13. Copies of documents taken with a view to the restoration of the Church. (1). Copy of the faculty granted in 1842 by Dr Cookson;. (2-4). Copy of 3 graces as to the alterations and the gallery in 1738 by Registrary Romilly;. (5). Syndicate orders, expenses etc. from 1738-1843, collated by Dr Philpott;. (6). Copies of 3 (5, 2, 35, 19) above by Dr Cookson;. (7). Extract from the Registry of the Consistory Court of Ely, as to the granting the faculty in 1738, by Dr Cookson;. (8). Copy of the faculty by Dr Cookson;. (9). Copy of the paper marked 2(2) above, by Dr Cookson;. 14(1-2). Two letters from E. Blore, architect, concerning projected improvements in St. Mary's turrets, 21 July, 15 Oct. 1828;. 15. The Restorations of the Church in 1863. (1). Report of the Syndicate after conference with Trinity College and the Parish, stating they can recommend no course, 26 Jun. 1855;. (2). First Syndicate appointed, 12 Dec. 1855, prolonged, 14 May 1856;. (3). Statement with first list of subscriptions, 30 Jun. 1856;. (4). Syndicate appointed to confer with parish authorities, Trinity College intending to restore the chancel, and a new vestry being necessary, 12 Feb. 1857;. (5). Report recommending the Chapel at the East end of North aisle to be made into a vestry at a cost of £33 10s, 12 Mar. 1857. Confirmed, 19 Mar. 1857;. (6). Note by Registrary Romilly of the rebuilding of the chancel in 1857 at a cost of £600;. (7). Remarks on the present condition and proposed restoration of the Church by H.R. Luard (P.C.), Mar. 1860;. (8). Letter from Registrary Romilly to Vice-Chancellor Neville on the faculties in the Registry and on the necessity of obtaining Trinity College's permission to remove the gallery, 2 May 1860; . (9). Letter from Dr Whewell to Vice-Chancellor Neville stating that the major part of the Seniority of Trinity College object to the change, 10 May 1860;. (10). Whewell's remarks on the proposed alterations, (written by his wife, Lady Affleck), 9 May 1860;. (11). The same printed;. (12). Letter from Campion and Hutt, Secretaries of the Restoration Committee to Vice-Chancellor Neville stating that £3000 has been collected and is offered on certain conditions, 14 May 1860;. (13). Report of Vice-Chancellor that £3000 have been subscribed and offered on certain conditions, 21 May 1860, with grace accepting the offer, 24 May 1860;. (14). Report recommending the appointment of a Syndicate, 7 Jun. 1860;. (15). This confirmed and the Syndicate formed, 7 Jun. 1860;. (16). Letter of Whewell to the Vice-Chancellor, as to the points whether the money is sufficient, and whether the consent of all parties is obtained, 10 Nov. 1860;. (17). Letter of Whewell to Vice-Chancellor Neville, asking for reasons for the alterations and [illegible] of Vice-Chancellor Neville, 22 Nov. 1860;. (18). Letter of Whewell enclosing the conclusion of the Seniority of Trinity College, giving consent on certain conditions, 8 Dec. 1860;. (19). Report of the Syndicate of 7 Jun. 1860, asking for extension of time, 13 Mar. 1861. Confirmed, 21 Mar. 1861;. (20). Letter of Whewell, agreeing to the plans and requiring a guarantee from present expenses as from repairs, 18 Mar. 1861;. (21). Report of the Syndicate, with an account of the offer and its conditions, 13 May 1861;. (22). Letter of Whewell requiring that the guarantee be part of the same grace as that which appoints the Executive Syndicate, 3 Jun. 1861;. (23). Two letters from H.R. Luard (P.C.) to Vice-Chancellor Neville on the vestry meeting of 9, 10 May 1861, which required the seats to be raised in height;. (24). Letter from the Churchwardens to the Vice-Chancellor on this point, 11 May 1861;. (25). Two letters from G.G. Scott, architect, on the arrangement of the seats and the position of the pulpit, 16, 17 Oct. 1861;. (26). Report of the Council, appointing a syndicate to discuss the two plans proposed by Mr Scott, 21 Oct. 1861. Confirmed 24 Oct. 1861;. (27). Report of this Syndicate, recommending Scott's original plan;. (28). Reissue of the report of 13 May 1861 (above 21), with confirming grace, guaranteeing Trinity College for expenses and appointing syndicate to obtain a faculty for the alterations. Confirmed, 7 Nov. 1861. The report was re-issued in October;. (29). Fly sheet of Cartmell and Gunson, objecting to the petition for the faculty not having been circulated, 26 Mar. 1862;. (30). Form of the faculty, 29 Apr. 1862;. (31). Grace for the faculty, 4 Apr. 1862;. (31a). The faculty. (32). Paper circulated in the parish against the faculty on account of its not defining the right of the Parish to the Church during its own services; with letter from the Churchwardens and Dr corrie to H.R. Luard (P.C.) and from H.R. Luard to Mr Neville, Chairman of the Committee on the subject;. (33). Letter from H.R. Luard stating that the Parish accept the faculty if it express their right to the Church entirely during their own services and to the North aisle during the University services, 15 May 1862;. (34). Report of the Council respecting the proposed change in the form of the faculty, 23 May 1862;. (35). Amended form of the faculty, 23 May 1862. It passed the Senate 27 May 1862 and was granted 31 May 1862;. (36). Grace confirming a report appointing a syndicate to carry out the works. Confirmed, 12 Jun. 1862;. (37). The Bill for the faculty, May 1862;. (38). Agreement for the works between Vice-Chancellor Phillips and Messrs. Rattee and Kett, 1Nov. 1862;. (39). Report of the Syndicate stating that they have obtained and accepted tenders for the works, 11 Nov. 1862;. (40). The sermons during the progress of the works to be preached in King's College chapel, 11 Dec. 1862;. (41). Vice-Chancellor's notice that the Church would be reopened on the Purification, 20 Jan. 1864;. (42). Arrangements for the reopening by Vice-Chancellor Cookson, 28 Jan. 1864;. (43). Parish notice of the reopening;. (44). The Hymns and the Anthems printed for the University and Parish services on the reopening;. (45). Thanks given to the Provost and Fellows for the use of King's College chapel, 11 Feb. 1864;. (46). £15 15s given by the Vice-Chancellor to the servants of King's College, 7 Mar. 1864. Account of its distribution by C.J. Evans, bursar of King's College;. (47). Expenses of the Restoration;. 16. The seal to be applied to a deed acknowledging that the chancel belongs to Trinity College, 21 Jan. 1866. It was affixed on the same day;. 17. Letter of T. Mayo (Trin.), 1 Mar. 1867 with extract from the letter of H.R. Luard (Registrary and Vicar) with names of the subscribers to the Superfrontal;. 18. Arrangement of seats. (1). Orders about seats, n.d. probably at a publick Commencement;. (2). Syndicate appointed to discuss the position of the pulpit and the arrangement of the seats, 29 Nov. 1866. Renewed, 4 Apr. 1867;. (3). Their report, 1 Jun. 1867. The syndicate renewed after discussion in the Schools, 15 Jun. 1867;. (4). Their amended report, 23 Oct. 1867. Confirmed, 31 Oct. 1867;. (4x). Paper of G.F. Cobb on the internal arrangements, 30 Oct. 1867;. (5). Regulations issued by Vice-Chancellor Cartmell, 2 Nov. 1867. On the back is an estimate of the sitting accommodation in the Church. For Report of Syndicate appointed 20 Nov. 1890 'to review List of Benefactors and to consider assignment of seats in the South aisle of the University Church', dated 14 Mar. 1891, confirmed, 4 Jun. 1891, see 'Comm. of Benefactors, CUR 107;. 19. Organ and Pulpit. (1). Copy of two graces in 1804, granting £300 for the organ, and £200 cleaning out dirt;. (2). Salary of £50 granted to Mr Hopkins, appointed organist, 28 May 1856;. (3). Syndicate appointed to discuss the improvement of the organ, 1 Nov. 1866. Renewed 13 Dec. 1866, again 4 Apr. 1867, again 6 Jun. 1867. Cartmell, late Vice-Chancellor, added to 14 Nov. 1867. Renewed again 12 Dec. 1867, again 26 Mar. 1868;. (4). Letter of G.F. Cobb (Trin.) to the Vicar on the subject;. (5). Report of Syndicate, proposing to remove the organ to the East end of the Nave at a cost of £1500, 9 Jun. 1868;. (6). Report of Council, proposing a new syndicate, 15 Apr. 1869;. (7). New syndicate appointed, to discuss also the position of the pulpit, 13 May 1869. Renewed, 9 Jun. 1869;. (8). Report of the Syndicate, signed by 8 only out of 13, recommending £620 to be spent on the organ in its present position, 1 Dec. 1869;. (9). The syndicate renewed, 9 Dec. 1869;. (10). Fly sheet of G.F. Cobb (Trin.) in favour of the report, 27 Feb. 1870;. (11). Minute of the syndicate, written by Atkinson (Cla. Hall);. (12). The report re-issued and confirmed by grace (40 to 26), 3 Mar. 1870;. (13). A pension of £4 4s given to Sarah Gibson for services as Organ Blower during 32 years, 24 Nov. 1870;. (14). The syndicate renewed as far as regards the pulpit, 31 Mar. 1870. Again, 8 Jun. 1870;. (15). Report of the Syndicate proposing a moveable pulpit, 1 Dec. 1870, and confirming grace, 16 Feb. 1871;. (16). Fly sheet of H.R. Luard and A.A. Vansittart (Trin.) against the report;. (17). Fly sheet of J.B. Lightfoot (Trin.) in favour of the report;. (18). Letter of H.R. Luard (Registrary and Vicar) to the Vice-Chancellor on the position of the pulpit, 29 Feb. 1872;. 20. Printed correspondence between F. Martin (Trin.) and H.R. Luard (Registrary and Vicar) on the proposal of the latter to substitute a decorated window for the perpendicular one placed by Salvin at the East end;. (a-g). Original letters of the above;. 21(1). Account of the presents and cost of the works done in the Chancel;. (2). Subscriptions and photograph of the sculptures in memory of Dr Mill;. 22(1-4). Letters from Mr Macmillan (Churchwarden), Dr Philpott to the Vice-Chancellor on the subject of degree fees formerly paid to St. Mary's Parish by the University, 1860;. (5). Resolution of the vestry, accepting a payment of £7 7s in lieu of the fees, 16 Nov. 1860;. (6). Report of Council recommending that this sum be paid by the University, 19 Nov. 1860. Confirmed, 22 Nov. 1860;. 23. Aggression by Vice-Chancellor Cartmell on the rights of the Parish in 1867. (1). Notice that the spring assize sermon would be preached at half past 11, 16 Mar. 1867;. (2). Two copies of a printed fly sheet (with corrections) by H.R. Luard, vicar - suppressed;. (3). Letter of Hammond (Bursar of Trin.) to the vicar on the subject, 12 Mar. 1867;. (4). Draft of a letter of the vicar to Vice-Chancellor Cartmell;. (5). Letter from Mr Reed, churchwarden of St. Mary's, approving the letter. It was read at the Council, who were unanimous in disapproving the proceedings of the Vice-Chancellor;. (6). Subsequent notices of assize sermons, at times not interfering with the Parish services;. 24. See CUR 107;. 25. See CUR 120;. 26. Notices of the preacher of the Ramsden sermon from 1854 to 1872. After this see the notices in the Reporter;. 27. Various notice of Litanies on special occasions;. 28. Notice of service for the Cambridge University Rifle Corps on 3 Mar. 1860;. 29. Register of Society of ringers at St. Mary's, Nov. 1855;. 30. £50 a year to be paid to G.M. Garnett, Mus.D, appointed organist on the death of Hopkins, 15 May 1873;. 31. Letter of thanks of T.H. Naylor, MA ex-mayor, for being allowed a special seat during the University services in his year of office, 10 Nov. 1873;. 32. Patents appointing Syndics to maintain rights of University in Great St. Mary's Church - now in Prem.IX.2.i-ii;. 33. Agreement for vestry, July 1662 - now in Prem.IX.1;. 34. Faculties - now in Prem.IX.3, 8, 9;. 35. Report of the Council recommending that a payment of 10s per week be made to the Churchwardens on condition of their understanding to keep the Church clean and to have the doors opened for the University services and that a pension if £20 p.a. be granted to H. Smith late clerk, 12 May 1884. Discussion, 24 May and grace to confirm, 29 May 1884;. 36. Repair of the Roof. (1). Report on the roof by T.M. Rickman, 17 Jun. 1884;. (2). The same in type;. (3). Letter of Vice-Chancellor Ferrers to Dr Luard informing him that the Council proposed to repair one bay to begin with, 16 Dec. 1884;. (4). Report of Council (14 Dec. 1885) on repair of Great St. Mary's Church recommending that the University repair the roof and external stonework on condition that the parish contribute £100 and that the University pay 2/3 of the cost of cleaning the internal stonework, with discussion, 19 Jan. 1886. Grace to confirm, 28 Jan. 1886;. (5). Permission to use King's College Chapel for the University Sermons in July 1885;. 36x (1-10). Correspondence etc. relating to the offer of Mr Sam. Sandars to introduce tracery into the windows north and sides, 25 Jan.-Mar. 1887;. 37. Notices of services in connection with the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 23 May 1887;. (1). Letter of Dr Taylor, Master of St. John's College, to Vice-Chancellor giving leave on behalf of University to place a lightning conductor on the Chapel, 4 Aug. 1887;. (2). Letter of S. Sandars, MA (Trin.), to vicar, offering to buy the old pulpit for £40, on the condition it be cut up and used as screens, 13 May 1888;. (3). Dr Taylor to vicar, giving leave for this, 28 Jun. 1888;. (4). Printed letter of Rev. W. Cunningham, vicar, on necessity for extensive repairs, 7 Nov. 1891;. (5). Form for recording subscriptions: by the same;. (6). Article for Cambridge Review, by Rev. W. Cunningham, 19 Oct. 1892, giving an account of restoration of clock, of stained glass, and other matters;. (7). Account for restoration of Church, 6 Jan. 1894, signed by vicar and Churchwardens;. 38. Memorial to Dr Luard. (1). Proposal to fill the windows of the clerestory with stained glass, 22 Dec. 1891;. (1a). Letter of Mr Sam. Sanders [Sandars] to W. Clark. The Vice-Chancellor has given him leave to place stained glass windows in aisle under galleries, 25 Mar. 1892;. (2). Account of the windows put in during the Long Vacation, 1892. Cambridge Chronicle, 19 Oct. 1892;. (3). Letter of Dr Cunningham (vicar) offering to the University a new clock lately placed in the tower of Great St. Mary's as a memorial to the late Dr Luard, 9 Dec. 1892;. (4). Grace accepting same, 15 Dec. 1892;. (5). Account of the dedication service held, 15 Dec. 1892, with description of the new clock and organ, Cambridge Chronicle, 16 Dec.;. 39. Account of the re-erection of the old pulpit as a screen in 1888;. 40. Notice of Death of Dr Garrett, University Organist, d. 8 Apr. 1897;. 41. Vice-Chancellor's notice of appointment of A.H. Mann, Mus.D. (Oxon), University Organist, 10 May 1897;. 42. £50 p.a. to be paid to Dr Mann (University Organist), 13 May 1897;. 43(a-d). Memorial Service on Feb. 2 day of funeral of Queen Victoria. Order of procession etc., 27 Jan. 1901;. 44. Vice-Chancellor's notice that Special Prayers will be said for the Restoration of Peace in South Africa, 5 Jun. 1902;. 45. A contribution of £50 made from the University Chest towards the cost of re-hanging the bells of the Church of St. Mary the Great. Grace, 9 Nov. 1911;. 46. Sermons before the University. Order of Proceedings, 1912;. 47. Letter of W.H. Francis, Mayor of Cambridge, to the Vice-Chancellor respecting his seat in St. Mary's Church at the University Sermons, and reply, Nov. 1912;. 48. Procedure when a Judge of Assize attends at the University Church, 7 Jan. 1913;. 49. Sermons before the University of Cambridge. Order of Proceedings, 18 Jan. 1913; . 50. Vice-Chancellor's notice that on 5 Oct. 1913 and on subsequent Sundays, the Sermon at Great St. Mary's Church will be at 2:30pm, instead of 2:15pm, 21 May 1913;. 51(a, b). Notice and account of Memorial Service for Lord Roberts, held in Great St. Mary's Church, 19 Nov. 1914;. (c). Form of Memorial Service for Lord Kitchener in Great St. Mary's Church, 10 Jun. 1916;. 52. £50 from Chest towards cost of installation of electric light. Grace 24, 18 Dec. 1920. 1 volume. |
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Great St Mary's Church. Contents:. 1. Report of the Council of the Senate on Sermons in University Church, 7 Mar. 1921. Discussion, 28 Apr. 1921. Confirmed, Grace 5, 20 May 1921;. 1(a). Grace to amend Statute and seal necessary documents, Grace 3, 10 Jun. 1921;. 2. Select Preachers to end of Easter Term, 1922;. 3. Select Preachers Dante Centenary, 31 July 1921;. 4. Dr M.B. Furse, Bishop of St. Albans, Ramsden Preacher, 1922;. 5. Select Preachers, Academical Year 1922-23;. 6. Select Preachers, Long Vacation1922, 23 May 1922;. 7. Dr J.H. Greig, Lord Bishop of Gibraltar, Ramsden Preacher, 1923;. 8. Select Preachers, Easter 1923 - end of Easter 1924;. 9. Select Preachers, 8 July 1923. W.M. Ede, D.D. (Joh.), 22 May 1923;. 10. Ramsden Sermon Right Reverend H. Gresford Jones, D.D. (Trin.), 1924, 6 Feb. 1924;. 11. Select Preachers, Academical Year 1924-25;. 12. University Sermon. Change of hour, 19 May 1924;. 13. Select Preachers, Long Vacation 1924, 2 Jun. 1924;. 14. Time of University Sermon 2:30pm on and after 18 Oct. 1925, 10 Feb. 1925;. 15. P.C.T. Crick, D.D., Ramsden Preacher, 1925;. 16. Memorial Service for Queen Alexandra, 27 Nov. 1925. Vice-Chancellor's notice, 23 Nov. 1925;. 17. Invitation to service of Thanksgiving, 16 May 1978;. 18. Ticket for service of Thanksgiving, 16 May 1978;. 19. Order of Service of Thanksgiving, 16 May 1978;. 20. Catalogue of Exhibition of Dioceson, University and County Archives in the church, 4-22 May 1978;. 21(a). Letter from University Registry announcing deposit of Hearse Cloth in Great St. Mary's and recording conditions about repair, 8 Mar. 1979;. (b). Copy cutting from Journal of Warburg and Courtauld Inst. XIX, 34, 1956;. 22. Plan and appeal for restoration, 1957 [from Dr J.D. Pickles, 26.IX.84]. 1 volume. |
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Great St Mary's Church: Hallack versus University of Cambridge. Contents:. 1. In the matter of Thomas Hallack etc. Pleading against the Rule to show etc. (Starkie, Cowling and Kelly), 24 May 1839;. 2(1). Action in the Queen's Bench. Hallack v. the University, 23 Apr. 1841;. (2). Action in the Queen's Bench. Hallack v. the University, 27 Apr. 1841;. 3. Lord Denman's Judgement, 10 May 1841. 1 volume. |
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