Land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1874, ending 5th April 1875, for college property in the parish of All Saints, received of Mr Long. Total amount 15 shillings. Signed off by J, Cooke, collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £1 2s 6d. Received of Mr Long, and signed by J. Cooke, collector.
Cooke, J.The first item describes that the ensuing papers are 'sundry' bills for repairs to rack rent houses for the year ending Michaelmas 1862. All totals £17 14s 7d.
The second and third items are invoices from J. Cooke to the college for various papering works done to a house opposite the college, and a house on Manor Place. The first totals £2 11s 4d and the second totals 12s 7d. Both signed as received 10 December 1862 by J. Cooke.
The fourth and fifth items are invoices from Edward Headly, smith and ironmonger, to the college for various boilers and stoves and for hiring a bricklayer. The first totals £3 2s 6d and the second 5s. The first is signed as settled 13 September 1862 and the second 10 December 1862, both by Headly.
Items six to twelve are invoices from James Burbage, bricklayer, to the college for work done repairing a trap; tiling; mending some plastering; cleaning out a drain; bricking up a closet; mending a wall in a closet; and for materials and labour, all spread across various properties. The first totals £3 7s 4d; the second 16s 2d; the third 6s 6d; the fourth 15s; the fifth £2 12s 6d; the sixth 4s 6d; and the seventh 11s. All totals £7 9s 6d. The first is signed as paid 25 January 1862; the second 19 April 1862; the third is undated; the fourth 20 May 1862; the fifth 4 July 1862; the sixth is undated; and the seventh 10 December 1862. All signed by Burbage.
The thirteenth item is an invoice for painting work done by a Mr Palmer, totalling £1 5s. Signed by Richard Rowe.
The fourteenth item is an invoice for work done by C. Green, carpenter, in various properties, including putting up a water closet hanging; installing doors and windows; repairing the back kitchen; hanging sashes; making a water trough; repairing a fence, with charges also for materials and for time spent. All totals £2 8s 8d. Signed as paid 10 December 1862 by C Green.
Items generally addressed to Mr Richard Rowe.
The first item lists the charges for the ensuing papers, for cottages on King Street and Belmont Place.
The second item is an invoice for painting work done on five cottages on King Street by E. Palmer, totalling £4. Signed as paid by Palmer 19 July 1862
The third item is an invoice from J. Cooke for paperhanging in various rooms in various cottages, totalling £2 5s 9 1/2d. Signed as paid by Cooke 8 July 1862.
The fourth item is an invoice from W. Audley, with charges for cleaning and reapairing locks; lengthening a gate hook; repairing various parts of stoves; repairing a sheet iron; and for various supplies, all totalling £1 2s 8d. Signed as paid by Audley 10 July 1862.
The fifth item is an invoice from Mr James Burbage for repairing five cottages on King Street, with charges for whitening and washing ceilings and staircases; repairing tiling; cleaning out drain; brickwork in the shed; making a step; fixing stoves; cutting a way for beams; fixing pots; and for materials and labour. All totals £8 7 1/2d. Signed as paid by Burbage 14 June 1862.
The sixth item is an invoice from C Green, with charges including making ledge doors and working on a gate, as well as for materials and labour. All totals £9 7d. Signed as paid by Green 11 July 1862.
The seventh item is not folded in with the rest of the items, but was still in the envelope. It is a cheque of £25 addressed to the college from John Mortlock, agreed upon for the dilapidation of the properties concerned in the rest of the items. Signed by Richard Rowe and Fred Pledger and dated 30 April 1862.
The final item is the envelope that holds the documents, addressed to the Reverend the Master, for the amount of £25 10s 5d, detailing that the enclosed are recipts for work done on these cottages, and that they have all been paid.
All items are generally addressed to Mr Richard Rowes
Receipt for paper hanging in the chapel. Work done by J. Cooke, upholsterer, paper-hanger and undertaker, on 61 and 61 King's Street, Cambridge. Includes payment for: 18 pieces of paper at 10d each for the screen in the chapel; hanging each sheet at 10d per piece; glue size; 1 piece of lining paper and hanging same. Total cost £1 15s 6d. Dated 30th March 1865 and signed by J Cooke.
Cooke, J.Land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1874 ending 5th April 1875 for properties in the parish of Holy Trinity. Total sum £1-15-3, received of Dr Corrie. Signed off by J. Cooke, collector.
List of names on the back (presumably tenants): Coxall and others due to pay land tax of £1 5 shillings and property tax of 5-8, while Freeman and others, including the occupants of Manor Place, are due to pay 4-7.
Land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1874 ending 5th April 1875 for the parish of All Saints. Total sum £6-6-2, received of the Master. Signed off by J. Cooke, collector.
Names on back (presumably tenants), collectively to pay £2-5-5: Jerred and Brown, Spademan and Sharpe, Hinson and Hutt, Holden and Boning, Walker, Harvey, Newberry, and the occupants of two cottages in Jesus Grove.
Land and income tax receipt for the parish of Holy Trinity, Cambridge. Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £2 4d. Signed by J. Cooke, collector.
Income tax includes Manor Place, Corfall, and others (unspecified).
Land and income tax receipt for the parish of All Saints, Cambridge. Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College the sum of £7 10s 2d. Signed by J. Cooke, collector.
Names on back of receipt give breakdown of income tax. Names are: Ball and Aur [?], Ward, Jenold and Brown, Spaderman and Sharpe, Harison and Hutt, Holden and Boning, Walker, Harvey, and Newberry.
Two assessed tax receipts in the parish of Holy Trinity, addressed to the Reverend Master of Jesus College, for land tax. Both receipts for 12s 6d, for two quarters' duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated 12th December 1863 and 26th April 1864 respectively. Both annotated with 'Corall and others', presumably tenants. All signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for one year's duty and premium paid on the insurance for the homestead at the back of College, worth £1085. Total payment of £2 1s 7d. Dated 29th September 1865 and signed by Henry Hazard on behalf of the Sun Fire Office.
Cooke, J.Four bills, each for two quarters' income tax for parish of Trinity/Holy Trinity. One is collected from Rellhem, one from Marshall, one is collected from Chapman. Amount for three of the bills total £0 6s 8d; the fourth totals the other three, at £1. All signed by J. Cooke.
Cooke, J.Six income tax receipts in the parish of Holy Trinity, addressed to the Master of Jesus College. One receipt for £1 7s 7d, for two quarters' duty for the tax year 1863-4, and dated 12th December 1863. The amounts paid by different tenants are listed along the side. One receipt for 8s, for two quarters' duty for the tax year 1863-4, and dated 12th December 1863. Relates to the properties on Manor Street. One receipt for 12s 3 1/2 d, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated January 1864. On the reverse is a list of amounts paid by different tenants. One receipt for 4s, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated January 1864. The amounts paid by different tenants are listed along the side. One receipt for 4s, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated 26th April 1864, relating to the properties on Manor Street. One receipt for 12s 3 1/2 d, for one quarter's duty in the tax year 1863-4, dated 26th April 1864, relating to the properties on Hobson Street. All signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Income tax, first moiety, parish of Holy Trinity (Relham and two other). Received of Rev. the Master of Jesus College on the 31st January 1859, the sum of 6s. 3d. for two quarters' income tax, due 20th September 1858. Signed J. Cooke, Collector.
Income tax, second moiety, parish of Holy Trinity (Relham and two others). Received of the Rev. Master of Jesus College, the 31st July 1758, the sum of 6s. 3d. for two quarters' income tax, due 20th March 1859. Signed J. Cooke.
Cooke, J.Income tax receipt for the parish of All Saints, paid by Mr. Seymour. Totalling 14s 3d, two quarters' duty in the tax year 1864. Dated 1st December 1864 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for two quarters of income tax duty for the tax year 1865-6 in the parish of All Saints, Cambridge. Received of Mr Seymour, paid 14s 3d. Dated 17th October 1865 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for the fourth quarter of income tax duty for the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of All Saints, Cambridge. Received of Mr Seymour, paid 10s 3d. Dated 17th April 1865 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for the third quarter of income tax duty for the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of All Saints, Cambridge. Received of Mr Seymour, paid 10s 3d. Dated 20th February 1865 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for two quarters' of income tax for the Refreshment House in the parish of St Giles. Total payment of 5s, made by Mr. Richings. Dated 16th December 1864 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for income tax paid by the college in the parish of St Giles. Receipt for one quarter's duty, in the third quarter of the year. Schedule A (payment of £1 4 1/2d) labelled 'Cox' and Schedule B (2s 6d) labelled 'Richings', presumably tenants. Total payment of £1 2s 10 1/2d, made by the Master of Jesus College. Dated 17th March 1865 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for two quarters' of income tax for the house, homestall and farm in the parish of St Giles. Total payment of £2 9d, made by Mr. W. Cox. Dated 16th December 1864 and signed by J. Cooke, the collector.
Cooke, J.