Received of Mr Newton. 18d, three quarter salary to the University Cryer, Paul Pattison. Signed by Pattison
Pattison, PaulReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 5s 5d for the first quaterly payment of the land tax for 'the occupation' of Mr. Mott in Trinity Parish on the 2nd July 1759. Signed by William Wootton, Collector. Also 5s 5d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax for 'the occupation' of Mr. Mott in Trinity Parish on the 11th October 1759.
Wootton, WilliamReceived of Mr. Newton. Paid 2 guineas for four days attendance at a house in Aldermanbury. Signed by Daniel Wagstaff.
Wagstaff, DanielReceived of Mr Newton. Paid £1 2s 5d to 'making a pair stow risen of old stones', 'taking up marble', '2 plinths to chimney piece', vein marble, tiles, mortar, masons and labourers wages. Signed by Benjamin Jeffs from Jeffs and Bentley.
Jeffs, BenjaminSilversmith's bill. Paid £4 8s 1d. Received of Mr Newton. Signed by Edward York. Reverse of bill has child's drawings of sheep on it and possibly signed Jack. So possibly Edward York's son drawing on the back of the bill?
York, EdwardReceived of Mr Newton. Paid £22, 14s, 2d for interest money due to Mr Rustat, Chef on the 5 of July. Signed by J. Milner
Newton, MrReceived of Mr. Newton. Paid £1 Rustat Bursar's salary due at Michaelmas and 17s, 6d additionnal allowance to Garden. Signed by J. Milner.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr. Newton. Paid £, 14s, 2p. Signed by S. Hallifax, Rustat Bursar.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton.£6 19s 6d for half years window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 25th March. Signed by Edward Bove (or Bore). Also £3 9s 11d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 6th July. Also £3 9s 11d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 6th October.
Newton, MrMr Newton to Edward Bove, £16 6s for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 3rd October 1758. Also £2 14s 7d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 12th April 1758. Also £2 17s 1d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the Unviersity marshall on 24th December 1757. All items signed by Edward Bove (or Bore).
Newton, MrReceived of the Rev'd Mr Newton. 11s being the quarter-annually payment of the land tax in the parish of All Saints. Signed by J. Forlow, Counsellor.
Newton, Mr2nd of May: Paid £4 to Mr Ball, half years pension due to Mrs Phoenix Clopton. Signed by Thomas Meads, Church Warden, Henry Osborne, Vicar,; Phoenix Clopton and Thomas Ball. Received of Mr Newton. 5th of July: Received of the Rev. Master. Newton, 40s, being a quarter's pension due to Mrs. Clopton. Signed by J. Heckton
Ball, ThomasReceived of Mr. Newton. £2 due to the Rustat Bursar. Signed by S. Darby.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 1£ due to the Rustat Bursar at Lady Day last. Signed by J. Milner, R-Bursar
Milner, Mr. J.Received of Mr Newton. Paid 1s 6d for a 'jack of bowls'. Signed by S. Darby.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 4s 6d to Mr Mortlock 'for some [?]Bays for the Treasury'. Signed by Lynford Caryl.
Mortlock, Mr.Received of Mr Newton. Paid £10 10s to James Bentham. Signed by James Bentham.
Bentham, JamesReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 4s. Signed by Francis Dawes.
Dawes, FrancisReceived of Mr. Newton. Paid £19, 16s, 4d for College sizings, including Christmas 1757, Lady Day 1758, Midsummer and Michaelmas1758, the Audit 1757, Graveley Court, the Administration of Master, Commencement, the Butler Audit 1758 and the custodian focal. Signed by W. Norfolk. On the reverse side of the item, we can find the detailed expenditures for Michaelmas 1758 which amount to £2, 17s, 4d. Grouped with this item, were 4 other items. The first one details the sizings expenditures at Christmas 1757 which amount to £1, 19s, 3d. The second one details the sizings expenditures at Lady Day 1758 which amount to £2, 14s, 5d. The third one details the sizings expenditures at Midsummer 1758 which amout to £1, 7d. The last one details the sinzings expenditures for the Audit 1757.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr. Newton. 4d for a years rent. Signed by Thomas Parker-Bailiff.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton, £8 for the pension due to Mrs Sparkes. Signed by William Norfolk
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s for a years salary. Signed by Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulReceived of Mr Newton. 3 guineas given by the President of Fellows to Mrs Meetkirk
Meetkirk, Mrs.Paid £1 3s 1d for painting work including painting the new gates posts, painting the chimney in College's parlor, wainscoting the chimney in hall, a frame for a room, etc. Received of Mr. Newton. Signed by Ann Ivers
Ivers, AnnReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s, 6d for A.M. Commencement. Signed by Thomas Goodall.
Goodall, ThomasMichaelmas 1761: Received of Dr Caryl. Paid 14s for washing the college's linen. Signed by Ann Chafer. 22nd August 1761: the same for Midsummer 1761. Lady Day 1761: the same. St Thomas 1760: Received of Mr Newton. The same.
Ann ChaferPaid 14s. For washing the college linen. Due to Lady Day 1758. Received by Mr. Newton ('Mr. Nuten'). Signed by Ann Chafer. The same, due to Michaelmas 1758. The same, due to St. Thomas 1757. The same, due to Midsummer 1758.
Ann ChaferFrom Thomas Smith to Mr Newton for the College. Paid 15s 8d for joinery work in College, including work for 'boarding back of picture' and 'for carveing ornament for picture' in Hall.
Smith, ThomasPaid £19, 17s for joinery work including a large wainscot for hall, 2 days of cleaning the walls of the chapel, wainscotting for the room against Mr. Pocklington, wainscotting for Mr Tyrwhitt's room slit deal, batton nails. Received of Mr. Newton. Signed by Thomas Smith.
Smith, ThomasPaid 10s 1d for work done by the order of Mr. Newton in the Masters lodge, in the Combination, in the Buttery, in the Porter's lodge, in the Hall and in the Kitchen including '1 crown square for a lamp', 'cloning windows', crown squares and glass. Signed by Mr Painter.
Painter, RobertGlazier's bill. Paid £5 2s 9d for work done in the Masters' Lodge and in the Buttery. Received of Mr Newton. Signed by Mr. Painter.
Painter, RobertPaid £2, 7s, 9d for glaziery work done in the Masters Garden, in the Chapel, in the Masters Lodge, in the room under Dr. Pocklington.Received of Mr. Newton. Due to Mr Painter.
Painter, RobertReceived of Mr. Newton. Bill by Mr. Painter. Paid £2 10s 8d including 'Crown Squares', 'crown squares for lamp bottom hall steps', the new room up cloisters, 12 squares of best Crown glass.
Painter, RobertReceived of Mr. Newton. Paid 17s 9d for work done in the 'Combination' including 'cloning of windows', in the Hall including glass, in 'Mr Turrits [Tyrwhitt ?] staircase including 'cloning of windows', in the Masters' stable including glass, in the Chapel including glass. Signed by Mr Painter.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid the sum of £20 5s 6d including the Audit Dinner, the Rustat Dinner, the Gravely Court Supper, the Masters of Arts Dinner. Also including Lady Day, Midsummer and Michaelmas, 2 water pails for the kitchen and salary wages. Signed by B. Fuller. [more details below]
Audit Dinner (13th November): Paid £1 13s for 4 boil fowls bacon, dish greens, 1 pudding, 1 chine mutton, a salad, mince pies, brawn [jellied head meat], a boiled turkey, a fillet veal, a 'hunting' pudding, goose.
The Rustat Dinner (19th April 1759): paid 3£ for a dish fish, 1 calves head hash, a sir loin beaf, a salad, 1 lemon pudding, 6 chickens, 1 dish asparagus, 4 lobsters, 1 'tansey' [?], ducklings [flowers].
Gravely Court Supper (5th June): paid £1 1s 3d for 4 chickens, lamb, a salad of cucumbers, 1 dish peas, a goosberry pie, custards.
Masters of Arts Dinner (2nd July): paid £6 6s 6d for 1 turbot with lobster sauce, 1 breast veal ragout, 1 ham, 1 dish French beans, 1 dish chickens, marrow pudding, cauliflowers, carrots, 1 rump beaf, a carp stew tench, rabbits fricassee, 1 dish artichokes, 1 dish lobsters, 1 dish rasberries, jellies and syllabubs, strawberries and 'Howboys' [?], 4 ducklings [flowers], 1 dish fruits.
Fuller, Bartholomew30 October: By Mr John Spencly. Signed by him. 3 June: Received Mr Newton. Paid £2, 18s, 4d for cleaning and repairing clocks in the College. Signed Mr John Spencly.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr. Newton. A bill of 6s 8d, for one year 'swoping the chimbos' in the kitchen. Signed by Mr. J. Tully [?].
Tully, J.Received of Mr Newton. Paid 15s for one day of chase including a driver and turnpikes. Signed by Justin Drane.
Drane, JustinMr Newton paid 15s to Justin Drane for a chaise.
Drane, JustinCarpenter's bill for work done in the stable in the Close late Mr. Motts.£12 2s 7d including battons, battons to the haystack fence, nails, slit deals, deals, deals to a corn binn, joists, wages of two men and a lad. Received of Mr. Newton, Signed by A. Newling.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 27£ 0s 11d for carpentery work done at Jesus College, including a bill for work done at the Masters Lodge.
A bill of work done at Jesus College from November 1758 to October 1759: paid 14£ 16s 10d for 'deals to the pound gates', oak for posts, salary wages of 2 men and a lad, 'cast rail', oak for spurs, battons, nails, 'nails and stuff to the Porters Lodge', mending the pump, stuff to the Fellows Garden, a wheel-barrow, an oven poles, battons to the Grove fence, 'culling the posts', battons to the pound fence, '5 whole Deals to the Buttery', glew, wainscots, 'to the mulberry tree shoring', 'nails to the fences in the Close late Mr [?] Motts', nails and stuff to the kitchen, the garden and the hall, 'nails to the mulberry tree', 'slit Deal to the Masters Stable', joists and supporters to the Chapel, oak plank, etc.
A bill of work done at the Masters Lodge from October 1758 to October 1759: paid 12£ 4s 1d for 'Finland Deal for shelves and other jobs', elm to a rack in the cellar, elm board, nails, salary wages of 2 men and a lad, oak to the back yard shed, Finland Deals, whole Deals, battons, '1 pair of slit Deal to the Chinlz bedroom', Deal to a knife board, fir to the staircase, poles, brads, a wheel-barrow, nails and work to the Garden, oak plank to the well in the kitchen, etc.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 3s 2d for work done at Jesus College including mending the pump. Signed by A. Newling and his mother Jn Newling.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 8d for bookbinder's work done to two College's books. Signed by J. Jackson.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 15s for 5 quarters of best 'Demy' and 'bound in [?]calf'. Signed by Mr. Richard Matthews.
Matthews, RichardPaid £8 for cleaning, repairing and maintaining the clock. Received of Mr Newton. Signed by John Spenceley.
Spenceley , JohnReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 3£ 0s 7d for sizings at Christmas 1758 and the 12 following weeks, plus 2 bottles of red wine, coal, lantern candles.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr. Newton to [?]'Wm' Clapham. Paid 3s 1d for chocolate toasts for an Audit. Signed by J. Clapham.
Clapham, JaneReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 11s for the third quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 14th January. Signed by John Forlow, Collector. Also paid 11s for the second quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 10th April. Also paid 11s for the quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 3rd July. Also paid 3s for the quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 3rd July. Also paid 14s 3d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 8th October.
19th September: 2s 'to Allsaints for Close at 3t per ann [?]' ; 8£ received of 'Pet. Union' [?]
Forlow, JohnReceived of Mr Newton. Paid £1 2s 6d additionnal allowance for the garden. Signed by S. Darby Stew. Michaelmas 1759: the same. 10th July 1759: the same.
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