Income Tax, House Duty, and Land Tax for the place of Canvey Island: £2 5s.
Clark, Mr. A. M.Letter demanding payment of Rate at the £89 Rateable Value totalling £11 2s 6d. Written notice of payment dated 28/9/26.
Clark, Mr. A. M.Receipt for land tax payment for Canvey Island totalling £3 16s 0d.
Clark, Mr. A. M.Letter noting the enclosed receipts for tax and wall rate (JCAD/2/2/9/1926/36 and JCAD/2/2/9/1926/37).
Clark, Mr. A. M.1 envelope from A. M. Clark to the Jesus College Bursar postmarked 27 October 1905. Contains the following: one receipt of Income Tax, House Duty, and Land Tax in Canvey Island for the year 1904-05 with £2 5s of income tax; one receipt of Income Tax, House Duty, and Land Tax for the year 1904-05 with £2 12s of land tax; one receipt from the Canvey Island Commission of £13.
Clark, Mr. A. M.Correspondence with enclosed receipts between B.L. Manning, Bursar of Jesus College, and Mr. Clark, tenant responsible for the repairs of Lubbing's farm, Canvey Island. Mr Clark demands reinbursement for repairs to the buildings and brickwork on the property, including land tax and wall rate, enclosing receipts (20th October 1921). The Bursar points out that such repairs have not been communicated to college beforehand and asks for further clarification (29th October 1921). Clark affirms that he has always "enjoyed the confidence of the College Bursars" and that therefore he deemed superfluous to ask for permission, as he has "always been allowed the cost of the work out of the rent". He suggests meeting in Cambridge on 16th November 1921 to discuss the matter (8th November 1921). The Bursar accepts but still reiterates the necessity to acquire college consent in advance of undertaking repairs, enclosing 1920 accounts and receipts as an example (11th November 1921).
Bursar of Jesus College