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- 1822-1823 (Creation)
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1 file paper
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Bills to James Webster detailing payments made for workmen to install shelves in rooms, to install shelves in gyp rooms, 6 brass knobs, 6 escutcheons, one hook, for making of coal bins, for 2 inch butts and screws, nails, screws, clunch brought from Cherry Hinton used at the bottom of the foundation of the building, new deal cupboards for the gyp rooms, old plain tiles, ridge tiles, clunch and carriage from Cherry Hinton to "fill up the deep cavities at the bottom of the foundation", one coat extra of floating plaster to the wall of the keeping room, Roman cement to the arches, extra lathing under the windows in the attics, rough stucco, plaster to the niche over the staircase instead of plain ceiling, cornice, extra plastering behind skirting boards of keeping rooms, deep moulded skirting, 36 mortice locks instead of iron rim locks, 6 patent French latches instead of common latches, battening out the old wall in the attic, deals for making wine bins, furring out the old wall and installing wine bins, wall hooks, for cutting away brick work at the end of the old building, moulding for the coal bins, for door frame under the staircase, architraves for new doors, Also receipts for payments to Webster by the College, 1822-3 and note from Webster relating to the construction of the new building, on the reverse of which are pencil drawings of profiles of unidentified individuals, c.1822.