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Cook's bill (for commencement)

Paid £7 3s 8d by the Reverend Mr. Darby to Bartholomew Fuller.

Cold lamb, salads, turbot, Lobster sauce, venison pasty making, chickens, bacon, dish of cauliflowers (colliflowers), dish of beans, pudding, loin beef, to dress a haunch of venison, dish of lobsters, raspberry cream, jellies and syllabubs (sullibubs), dish of peas, turkey pouts, commons, cold fowls, dish of ham, coast lamb, cucumber salad, strawberrys and cream, tarts, Ladyday to Midsummer.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Paving contract and audit

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1771/1
  • 6th December 1770-25th April 1771
  • Part of College Archives

Contract between Mr. Darby and James Dealtrey for the paving the middle walk of the outer court of the college and other walks in the same court in the same manner as the court of Clare Hall, with an agreement on wages per load. Mentions requirement of approval from Mr. Essex and witnessed by Richard Barett. On the back of the contract the audit for the work, totalling £86 18s, received 25th April 1771.

Dealtry, James

Beadle's annual stipend

Paid by Mr. Darby 4s to the Beadle, signed John Beverley. Also, 10s punishment fine for Mr. Dawson [possibly the same as Major Dawson, listed in Venn's Alumni Cantabrigiensis]

Beverley, Mr

Blue tile bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1771/10
  • 28th June 1771 1771-3rd May 1772
  • Part of College Archives

Paid 4s by Mr. Darby to Edward Mason for 600 of blue tile freight (28th June 1771). Payment received 3rd May 1772.

Mason, Edward

Bill to James Ivers (the painter)

Payment of £2 12s 8d made by the bursar Mr Darby to the painter James Ivers for painting two new doors in the cloisters the few parts three times and backsides, painting the new posts and the great gates for the close garlick fair the new posts cotton places 3 times in oil all year, rest twice in oil for oil colour at time, to putty used, to painting all the new posts at railingthat was made good in the walk loading to the gates, painted the new door that used to go into the lodge in cloisters, to painting both the boggs in the fellows garden three times olive colour 24 yards, whitening both the ceilings, to painting the outsides of the boggs load colour, to painting the garden gate next to the close on both sides part 3 times, to scouring the seat at the end of the walk, to scouring and painting the boggs and the end of boggs for oil and colour, time.

Signed by James Ivers.

Ivers, James

Unspecified receipt

An unspecified receipt for 14s paid by Mr Darby to Edward Wybrow.

Darby, Rev. Mr. Samuel

Cook's audit

Audit of cook's bills for various quarters in 1770 and 1771, including for commencement dinner. Mr. Darby pays Jonathan James £7 9s 9d in full of the audit, which includes such items as: fowl, mutton chops, tarts, cutlets, bacon, hot salmon, green goose, beans, lobster, boiled tongues, bread pudding, salted eggs, boiled custard, japple pie, turkey, and cod.

James, Jonathan

Bill for Window Tax and Marshall wages

Payment of £4 5s received of Mr. Darby for half a year's window tax and marshall wages due at Lady Day last.

Signed by Edward Bore.

This receipt has been found inside of the next Window Tax receipt [JCAD/2/2/9/1767/16]

Bore, Edward

Bill for joinery (Thomas Smith)

A bill for joinery work done in the college between November 1768 and October 1769. The bill includes: 2 doors in 'Lodge' (2s 6d); oak (1s 1d); nails (4d); 'Mending the Landing of gateway stair' (1s 6d); deal (10d); 'dying damask Curtains' for the chapel (£1 4s); undoing and remaking the chapel curtains (7s 6d); 28 yards of 'best silk lace' (9s 4d); silk thread tape and 13 rings (1s 9d); 2 door springs (18s); lifting handles (2s); making board (2s); 'Altering door' (1s 3d); 'Leather for box & mending pump in Lodge' (1s 9d); 'putting Irons on hall doors' (1s); altering rails in the chapel (2s); hanging a sash in the Lodge (1s 8d); 'Repairing large Wooden gates next Close' (£1 12s 6d); 'findland deal' (3s 9d); making a door and a frame for the Master's garden along with a fence in the Close (18s 9d); brass doorknobs and nails (6s 9d); lining the ceiling in the parlour and repairing the cornices (£1 2s 6d); 2 brass buttons for shutters (3s 11d); mending the fence next to the pond ['pound'] (1s 9d); new leathering pump and a new bucket for the Lodge (3s 6d); making a door for the chapel (£1 18s 1/2d); glue (1s). Also includes references to labour costs. Total bill amounts to £15 4s and was signed by Smith.

Smith, Thomas

Bill for Window Tax and Marshall wages

Payment of £4 4s received of Mr. Darby for half a year's window tax and marshall wages due at Michaelmas last.

Signed by Edward Bore.

Bore, Edward

Glazier's bill (Robert Painter)

A bill for work done to the college 'by the Order of' Revd. Darby. The bill includes: cleaning the windows and repairing the sash in the Combination Room (4s 4d); repairing 3 'Gardin Glasses' in the Master's garden (1s); repairing and fitting new glass and putty in the Master's garden. Total bill amounted to 15s 4 1/2d, and was signed by Robert Painter.

Darby, Rev. Mr. Samuel

Bill to Edward Whyborough [or Wybrow] (Gardener)

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1767/19
  • 27th June 1767-5th December 1767
  • Part of College Archives

Payment of 3s 10½d received from Mr Darby by Edward Whyborough for work done in the Pond Close, and of 10s 6d for planting trees in the grove.

Signed with a cross.

Wybrow, Edward

Paving bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1771/2
  • 9th April 1771-11th April 1771
  • Part of College Archives

£75 19s 9d paid by Mr. Darby the Bursar to James Dealtrey for paving in the college, including in the back court (11th April). Folded inside paper of 9th April stating the number of yards of new paving in the court as measured by James Essex.

Dealtry, James

Window tax and marshall's bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1770/21
  • 6th April 1770-16th October 1770
  • Part of College Archives

Paid to Edward Bore by the Bursar, the Reverend Mr. Darby, £4 7s for half a year's window tax and marshall's wages (October 1770) and paid to Edward Bore by the Bursar, the Reverend Mr. Darby, £4 2s for half a year's window tax and marshall wages (April 1770).

Bore, Edward

Bill to Robert Painter (Glazier)

Payment of 12s received from Mr Darby by Robert Painter for cleaning of windows in the combination room, and in Mr Nevel's and Tumith staircase, 3 crown squares, the lamps to taking down and putting up the cleaning, in the Master's lodge: 1 square of glass, new lead to whitesmith, 1 crown square and 11 quares.

Signed by Robert Painter.

Painter, Robert

Bill to Robert Painter (Glazier)

Payment of 16s received from Mr Darby by Robert Painter for, in rooms in the first court: leading old glass, broad lead and repaired, in the Master's Lodge: 1 crown square, 1 square of glass 4 D VI Quare, mending two glasses, squares of glass, in staircase in the cloisters: 1 crown square, in the Fellow's garden: 2 crown squares, the Buttris [buttery?]: 1 square of glass.

Signed by Robert Painter.

Painter, Robert

Silver engraver's bill

Paid by Mr. Darby to James Bretherton £1 4s for engraving a dozen spoons with a crest and twenty four knives and forks.

Bretherton, James

Scribe's bill

Paid by Mr. Darby to Henry Gee £2 6s for transcribing the Declaration of the Trust for Gravely School for the Master of the college. Received 12th January 1770.

Gee, Henry

Bill for Graveley Court

Payment of £1 6s 8d received from Mr. Darby for keeping their Court at Graveley in the years 1765 and 1766.

Signed by J. Waller.

Waller, John

Bill to Robert Painter (Glazier)

Payment of £1 14s 5d received from Mr Darby by Robert Painter for a day's work 2 men cleaning and throwing off the snow in the Leads, several day's work of men a labourer for work done also in the Leads, 1 square of of crown glass for staircase in the cloisters.

Signed by Robert Painter.

Painter, Robert

Laundress' bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1770/26
  • 21st December 1769-29th September 1770
  • Part of College Archives

Paid by Mr. Darby to Ann Harper 18s for washing the college linen for a quarter (29th September 1770), paid by Mr. Darby to Ann Harper 18s for washing the college linen for a quarter (24th June 1770), paid by Mr. Darby to Ann Harper 18s for washing the college linen for a quarter (25th March 1770), paid by Mr. Darby to Ann Harper 18s for washing the college linen for a quarter (21st December 1769).

Harper, Ann

Bill to Thomas Smith

Payment of £18 17s 11d received from Mr Darby by Thomas Smith for handles [?] for a fork and a cutter, to work to cook's coal place and lander and nails, to mending wheel barrows, to making doors and frame for cloisters staircases, to whole deals, to repair large jointer screws, holdfasts, nails and glue, lock with keys each, mending kitchen door and foarms in chapel, putting a knife board, oak, plan the fork knife board, mending gate, mending plate, hanging sashes at lodge, to work on the gates, to repairing the roof of necessary in the Garden, eaves board, repairing rales in lane, oak pasts, repairing gates and post hanging, pikes, making door, slitt deals, to pair joints 2 large tables nails and glue, sash line, making covers for necessary and door, mending parlour chairs, mending garden frames, putting new oak planks down in drane and Lodge, altering door in cloisters and making handles, to make large beer stall, to mending coal place, latches, screws, to mending post and tables in master close, to new leather mending pump in backyard and master pump, to altering Buttris door, to mending lamp ladder, mending 2 casements, mending parlour sash, to new elbow mending and hair, to mending the pump, to making a center for casspole in garden, to make a door and frame in passage, to large bow latch pair joints, screws and glue, new leather, toe for pump.

Signed by Thomas Smith.

Smith, Thomas

Laundress' Bill

A bill addressed to 'Revd Mr Darby' for washing the college's linen, which amounted to 18s.

Harper, Ann

Laundress' Bill

A bill addressed to 'Revd Mr Darby' for washing the college's linen, which amounted to 18s.

Harper, Ann

Additonnal allowance for the Garden

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1759/28
  • 3rd January 1759 (3rd January ; 10th July ; Michaelmas)
  • Part of College Archives

Received 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.

Newton, Mr

Laundress' Bill

A bill addressed to 'Revd Mr Darby' for washing the college's linen, which amounted to 18s.

Harper, Ann

Bill to the Bricklayer (Margaret Foster or Forster)

Payment of £25 3s 1½d from Mr Darby by Margaret Foster the bricklayer for workman and labourer, bushells of lime, load of sand, bricks, hare mortar, brick mortar, lorth and nails, to paving by the pumps and bogs, scuttle of sand, to garden wall, tills, set pool in fellows garden.

Signed with a cross.

Forster, Margaret

Laundress' Bill

A bill addressed to 'Revd Mr Darby' for washing the college's linen, which amounted to 18s.

Harper, Ann

Rustat Bursar Bill (payment to the Rustat Bursar and Lecturer)

Received of Mr Darby on the 11th of May one pound to the Rustat Bursar at Lady Day last and ten shillings due to the Lecturer at last Easter. Signed by S. Benmore.
Received of Mr Darby on the 11th of December one pound due to the Rustat Bursar at Michaelmas last. Signed by S. Benmore

Benmore, Samuel

Bill to Trinity College

Payment of £4 received from Mr. Darby for one year's quit rent at Trinity College at the Feast of St. Michael 1766.

Signed by Thomas Parker.

Parker, Thomas

Joiner's bill

Paid by Mr. Darby to Thomas Smith £36 12s ½d, covering the year November 1769 through November 1770. Includes entries for: making a pair of shutters for a large kitchen window; joints, nails, screws and glue; mending a chair and installing a mahogany elbow; making trussels to support the parlor ceiling and mending the floor in the chamber over the parlor; oack benches and lengths of oak; lengths of timber (sawing included); making a new post and replacing an old one; work on shutters in the parlor; iron locks and screws for hall door; leathering and corking a pump; a new ladder for the tower; deals (including some from Finland); repairing the clock house and the floor over it and the windows in the tower; elm boards; leathering a pump in the garden; altering and finishing the library stails and making a handrail for them; mending the kitchen garden gate; mending dumb waiter for the hall; making a door frame to the library; repairing the cupola and making sashes for the cupola over the hall; double ladder for the garden (scored through in pencil); working to drain in the master's garden; mending sashes and jobs at the lodge; trussles for the garden; mending fence of close; mending mahogany elbow chair; mending door in the coffee room; making and fixing two draw-up window curtains; crimson morien and best lace; thread, tape, and buckram; iron and brass hooks; mending Rockleys door; work in Moulds room fixing the door frame; a pair of joints with rails; a panel door; levelling the ceiling in the Bogous chamber; work in Crumptons room, including providing a sash and frame; two chimney pieces one for the Crumptons room and one for the Bogous; putting planks to cesspool; altering the hearth and jobs in Bogous room; and putting a post and nails down opposite college wall.

Smith, Thomas

A bill to John Merrill

Payment of £5 5s 0d received from Mr. Darby for the taking of a catalogue of the books of the late Reverend Mr. Henry Trotter at Graveley.

Signed by John Merrill.

Merrill, Mr. John

Pavior's bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1770/32
  • 8th December 1770-17th December 1770
  • Part of College Archives

Paid to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, 1 guinea by Mr. Darby (8 Dec) below a letter by James Dealtry dated 8 December 1770 asking for 1 guinea to pay his men for paving. At the bottom, a receipt for £9 3s paid to James Dealtry (17 Dec)

Dealtry, Richard

Butler's Audit

Paid £2 13s 4d to Beaumont Prior by Mr Darby for the Audit. For: bottles of madeira, mount, port, punch, sizings, coffee for four, pipe's tobacco.

Prior, Beaumont

A bill to the painter

Payment of £2 2s 8½d received from Mr. Darby for putting the joiner, for lamps ladder, painting the now broad stop ladder, to whitening and blacking the Hall chimney, to painting the great chimney piece, to cleaning and painting the door cave (?) on both sides joice(?) in oil, at the lodge going into the garding, to painting the parlour chimney twice, to blacking the back and several places about the parlour and the dining room door at Lodge, to time(?) 3 people and shelf lind a sabour, to scour and wash the Hall, to soap, sand and brushes, to cleaning and painting all from the wood work, going up to the hall in blue, to whitening all the bottom parts going to the Hall both ways and blacking the bottoms whitening several places about the Hall all the bottoms of (?) and passage going into the commonation (?), to painting the new palsing woodwork, to the coal house, to painting done to the posts in the Close, again of casmonts (?) and frames to the porters lodge, to painting the two lamp irons in the first court.

Signed by James Ivers.

Ivers, James

Bill for book binding

A bill for two paper books, one described as '4 Quire Fool Cap. Rules & bound', the other as '6 Quire Medium & binding'. The total bill amounted to £1 13s 6d, and was signed by 'Ed Moor'.

Moor, Edward

Cook's Audit

Paid £2 12s 10d to the cook Jonathan James, received from Mr Darby. For: fowles, tongues, hunting pudding, neck of pork, breast veal, gravy and apple sauce, dish of cod and oysters, chime mutton, celery pots, goose, dish new college pudding, boiled veal, minced pies, dish bacon, tarts and minced pies, tents, butter, spinach, mutton chops, stakes, duck, etc.

James, Jonathan

Bill for book binding

A bill for a 'Folio Paper Book half bound to the Master', costing 6s. The bill was signed by John Merrill.

Darby, Rev. Mr. Samuel

Bill to the Chimney Sweeper

Paid £0 6s 8d to Thomas Wadsworth received from Mr Darby for sweeping the kitchen chimney for one year.
Signed with a cross.

Wadsworth, Thomas

Bill to Rustat's Bursar

Payment of £1 received from Mr. Darby for half a year's salary to the Rustat Bursar.

Signed by Samuel Benmore

Benmore, Samuel

Laundress bill

Paid by Mr. Darby 18s to Ann Harper for four quarters of washing the college linen. On the bill for the quarter ending Lady Day there is also an entry for 2s paid to Anne Harper for mending a table cloth.

Harper, Ann

Trinity College Quit-rent

Paid by Mr. Darby, the Bursar, to Trinity College 4d, signed by Thomas Parker.

Darby, Rev. Mr. Samuel

Bill to the Curate of Great Shelford

Paid £13 6s 8d by the Reverend Mr Darby for one year's stipend to the Curate of Great Shelford. Received and signed by Thomas Hirst.

Hirst, Thomas

Payment to S. Derby

Received of Mr Newton. Paid 1s 6d for a 'jack of bowls'. Signed by S. Darby.

Newton, Mr

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