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Receipt for steward's wages
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/9 · Item · 12th November 1783
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A receipt for the payment of 13s 4d as one year's salary, paid by Dr Beadon to Thomas Lombe, the steward of the Manor of Gravely. Signed by Lombe.

Lombe, Thomas
Plumber and Glazier's Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1782/42 · Item · 20th December 1783
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A bill for work done to the college between December 1743 and March 1784, which includes: solder for leading the copper in the kitchen (2s 11d); labour costs; 2 squares of crown glass to go under the stairs [unspecified] (2s); repairing old glass and fitting new crown glass on Mr Coppard's stairs (1s 10d); leading old glass (2s 6d) and repairing old glass on 'Cowlain' stairs; repairing old glass (6s 6d) and fitting new glass (5s 2 1/2d) in the chapel; cleaning windows (1s) and 2 squares of crown glass (7s 2d) for the Combination room; leading old glass (1s 4d) and fitting new glass (1s 9d) in the Clock room; 3 square of crown glass for the 'Buttris' (1s 6d); new lead for the sash windows in Mr Smith's room (7s 8 1/2d). The total bill amounted to £11 12s 1 3/4d. A receipt for the payment, signed by Robert Painter, is attached to bill with wax.

Painter, Robert
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1782/45 · Item · 1st September 1782
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A bill for work done to the college between September 1782 and 8th November 1784. The bill includes: painting the skirting board on the lodge stairs and 'mending several pts. on wall' (4s); painting 70 garden sticks green (5s 10d); painting the tin funnel from the buttress twice with lead colour (1s 6d); painting 18 yards of the new gates in lead colour, three times (9s); painting the doors by the hall 'Chocolate' (1s 8d); white lead and oil for the masons (4s); painting the cloisters 'in new Corpick' three times (13s); painting 4 18 'light sashes' three times in 'Lanthorn' (12s); painting six '16 light sashes in Cloysters' three times (16s); painting the Stone Gateway four times in a 'dark stone colour' (14s); painting the iron gates twice in 'lead colour' (5s 10d); painting 'the other Iron work' once (5s 10d); painting 'blank windows' black, three times (6s 6d); painting 3 new casements, frames and 76 'saddle bars' (5s 5d); painting 50 new windows (£8 6s 8d). Bill is then subdivided according to work done in Mr Turner's Room and Mr Whitehead's Room. This includes (for Turner): painting 40 yards of skirting board 'of three Rooms' twice (16s 8d); painting door case, shutter and windows in the bed room (2s); painting 2 '12 light sashes and one 4-light sash (2s 8d); colouring two passages and a closet with yellow distemper (12s). For Whitehead, this includes: painting 46 yards once in the 'Keeping Room' (11s 3d); painting the new door lining three times, and painting the mullions of the windows (5s 4d). Total bill amounted to £14 10s 8d. On the reverse is a note of receipt signed by Charles Freeman.

Freeman, Charles
Mason's bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/53 · Item · 22nd November 1782
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A bill for masonry work, includes: sawing old stone and laying the old stone to cover the chimney in the Butterys (4s 6d); labour costs (various sums); repairing the chimney in the Fellow's parlour (11d); 3 hours labour, plaster and mortar (1s); 2 feet of stone by the iron gate in the court (2s 6d); two masons cutting staircase window 'for sashes' in Mr Raynes staircase (6s); one hod of mortar and fine mortar (1s); one mason for cutting a window 'for Sashes' over the front gate (5s 7 1/2d); 'pointing in' sashes (1s 6d); one mason for cutting the sides of 'Door Jambs[?]' in the staircase from the hall to Mr Bonny's room (6s 9d); cube stone in the arches and steps in the cloister (£21 1s 5 1/2d); 'superficial plain work' (£9 15s 6 1/2d); 'circular plain work' (£4 18s 5 1/2d); 'circular moulded work' (£6 1s 4 1/2d); paving (£5 17s). The total bill amounted to £73 14s 2d. A receipt is fixed beneath with wax, signed by Benjamin Jeffs.

Beadon, Richard
Laundress' Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/42 · Item · 17th November 1783
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A bill for washing the College linen (18s), signed by Ann Harper.

Harper, Ann
Laundress' Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/41 · Item · 11th January 1783
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A bill for washing the College linen (18s), signed by Ann Harper.

Harper, Ann
Laundress' Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/39 · Item · 25th June 1783
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A bill for washing the College linen (18s), signed by Ann Harper.

Harper, Ann
Laundress' Bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/40 · Item · 5th April 1783
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A bill for washing the College linen (18s), signed by Ann Harper.

Harper, Ann
Carpentry bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1782/39 · Item · 13th November 1783
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An extensive bill of work done to the college by Thomas Smith, covering the year 1783-1784. The bill includes: making 3 new doors and frames, cupboards, window seat, repairing a floor and 'Jobs next Iron rales', and 28 days of labour (£3 10s); 10 deals (£1 1s 8d); 30 holdfasts to a pair of joints, with screws and nails (16s 9d); a pair of sashes (16s); cleaning the chimney piece, mending the floor, putting "Pieces" up in Castlery's Room (8s 9d); mending the Porter's ladder (6d); making and fixing sashes in the "Cupalo" (£2 9s 4 1/2d); mending the rails and gates in the grove (1s 10d); a baton (1s 8d); a ladder (6s); easing gates in the garden (6d); repairing the rooms under Mr Foley (£10); deals, nails and mending the door and floor in the Porter's Lodge (1s 11d); leather and leathering pump in the Master's Lodge (2s 6d); repairing rooms "up stairs in Cow Lane" (£14); "Work in grove", two men for 3 1/2 days each (17s 6d); shoring the arch (7s 6d); lead and making mould for the cloisters (1s); making moulds for Mr Coppard's window (2s 3d); working in the ground-floor room in Cow Lane (£1 10s); taking the stairs down and 8 days of labour (£11s); work to the partition and staircase, 13 days of labour (£1 12s 6d); work to ground room at the end of the cloisters and 2 days of labour (5s); 39 clean batons (£3 18s); work to the ground room next to the passage in the cloisters and 6 days of labour (15s); clean deal boards for the staircase (£5 5s 4 1/4d); "Putting Parititions & Lintings cases" in the larder and 9 days of labour (£1 2s 6d); work to window seat in Larder (1s 3d); work in the library, making "Good Landing" and 2 days of labour (5s 10d); making centre and fencing gate and 4 days 8 hours of labour (11s 8d); 4 "Balkers" (4s); work to the partition in Whitehead's room and staircase, and 6 days of labour (15s); wall hooks (3s 6d); fitting windows in Mr Coppard's room and work to the skirting on the staircase (15s); work in the kitchen and 2 days of labour (7s 1d); lock with a pair of joints and nails (4s 2d); oak linting for Mr Coppard's windows (6s); work in Whitehead's room, 1 day of labour (2s 6d); work to a room in the cloisters (8s 9d); step ladder for the garden (7s 6d);8 days work in the Master's Lodge (£1); 3 days work in the Kitchens (8s 1 1/2d); 'Making Center and work in Corsellis's Room' (£1); work to the porthole windows in the cloisters (6s 3d); 7 days work to the Chapel clerk's room (17s 6d); work to the door in the Library (5s); 'Stopping Passage up in Lodge (10s); work to 'Ox Eye' window and jobs over 7 days (17s 6d); hanging doors and jobs to the cellar in the Lodge (2s 6d). The total bill amounted to £81 16s 9 3/4d, and a receipt signed by 'Mr.s Smith' is attached to the bill with wax.

Smith, Thomas
Carpenter's bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/48 · Item · 17th October 1782
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A bill for carpentry and joinery work done in the college, includes: 'Work in Necessary 4 & Nails' (11s 6d); a 1 inch deal (1s 10d); 1 feather edge deal (1s 8d); oak deals (5s 6d); mending the paper in the Lodge (5s 5d); 7 quire of blue paper (5s 10d); paste (1s 6d); mending an elbow chair for the Combination (3s 6d); nails and work in the buttress (1s 3d); 'Propping' trees in the close (1s 3d); making and fixing a shelf in the kitchen (2s 6d); 8 pairs of batons (1s 2d); 6 hold fasts and nails (1s 6d); mending the Fellow's apple chamber (1s 2d); 3 yards of 'Line deal nails' and hanging a sash in the room over the Gate (2s); Look, 2 bolts, 2 pairs of joints and nails (4s); mending a chair in the Combination (3s 6d); making and fixing a drawer, jobs in the buttress (8s 9d); 4 clothes pegs and nails (10d); a pair of sashes for Brough's room (16s); a new stick and mending 3 'hand fire screens' (1s 6d); nails and mending the fence in the Grove (1s 1d); putting posts down in the Close (2s); nails and mending the 'Necessary' in the Fellow's Garden (1s 6d); work to Mr Plampkin's staircase (16s 10 1/2d); 6 buttons (10s); putting 'sell' to Garden door frame and altering the coal place (7s 10d); 2 elbows, stumps and mending 2 making elbow chairs for the Combination (7s); work to 10 gutters 'Cornish & Facia of 3 sides in Cloysters' (£7 1s 10 1/2d); nails, screws and a brass nob to the Lodge door (16s 11d); 'sundry jobs in the Kitchen' (9s 4 1/2d); 1/2 yards of cheese cloth (9d). One entry beneath for 13th November is struck through: 'making 3 new doors and frames'. A receipt signed by Thomas Smith was fixed over the top of the final entry with wax. The total bill amounted to £42 2s 8 1/2d.

Smith, Thomas
Bricklayer's bill
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1783/54 · Item · 9th March 1783
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A bill for 'bricklars work done' in the college, divided into sections. Includes: bricks for work in the cloisters (15s); labour costs (various sums); 40 bushels of lime (£1 3s 4d); 2 loads of sand (4s); '4 thousand of bricks' (£1 10s); 1 hundred of tiles (3s); 12 bushels of 'sinder dust' (1s 6d); labour for cleaning the kitchen (4s 9d); a bundle of fir laths and nails (3s); hair mortar (1s 6d); whitewashing the buttress and pinting[painting] hall windows (10s 6d and 7s 6d); repairing the drain in cloister court (6s 4d); whitewashing Mr Plampton's staircase (3s 2d); taking down the spire from the hall (9d). Total bill amounted to £98 11s 7d.

Beadon, Richard