A bundle of income and land tax receipts from Mr Darling Whittlery of Willingham.
The first three items are income tax receipts for the tax year 1860-1, addressed to Mr Whittlery, dated 31 October 1860, 30 April 1861, and the final for the third quarter, undated, all totalling 5s 7d each. Signed by William Howlett and Alfred Underwood.
The fourth and fifth items are land and assesseed tax receipts for the first and second moiety of 1860-1, dated 3 May 1861 and 31 October 1860, totalling 14s each. Signed by William Howlett and Alfred Underwood.
The sixth item is a note adding up these charges.
A bundle of items relating to Mr Ellis from the parish of Willingham.
The first two items are income tax receipts, for the third and fourth quarter of 1860-1, for Ellis, dated 22 January 1861 (9s 6d) and 24 April 1861 (9s 6d). First signed by William Howlett and second by Alfred Underwood.
The third item is a land and assessed tax receipt addressed to Ellis for the first moiety of 1861-2, dated 29 October 1861, for the sum of £1 8s 3d, signed by Alfred Underwood.
The fourth item is a receipt for a land tax, dated 27 November 1860, for a sum of £1 3s 3d, upon £7 2s 3d of fen land in Cottenham Level, belonging to the Master of Jesus College. Signed as received by Haird.
The fifth item is a land and assessed tax receipt addressed to Ellis for the second moiety of 1860-1, dated 26 April 1861, for the sum of £1 8s 3d, signed by William Howlett.
The sixth and seventh items are receipts for a land tax, dated 27 November 1860 and 30 March 1861, for a sum of 12s each, upon £5 1s 3d of fen land in Cottenham Level, belonging to Jesus College. Signed as received by J Haird.
The eighth item is an invoice from Mrs Ellis to J Blunt for an allotment gate, totalling 11s. Signed as settled by Blunt, 3 April 1861. On the back is a note totalling the charges of the rest of the bundle.