Summary of plumbing and glazing work, including lead work to windows and repairing of pipes, to the sum of £40 11s 7d.
Includes a receipt for the money received, signed by Robert Ellis
Bursar of Jesus CollegeSummary of plumbing and glazing work, including lead work to windows and repairing of pipes, to the sum of £40 11s 7d.
Includes a receipt for the money received, signed by Robert Ellis
Bursar of Jesus CollegeReceipt for Corn and House Rentals to Michaelmas Term 1846;
Corn Rentals [Total] = £287, 4s, 1 3/4d
Paid to [Deductions?]:
Master – Peas 2. Hay 1. Shaw 12/. = £3 12s 0d
Bursar = £1 18s 0d
P.T. [Property Tax?] = £8 7s 5 ¾
Total = £273 6s 8d
Cambridge House Rental to Mich[aelmas?]. T[erm?] 1846
Total to College: £789 3s 3d.
Deduct P.T. [Property Tax] = £21 0s 4d
[Total minus deductions] = £768 2s 11d
Thus distributed =
Rents Camb. = £2 15s 3d
Deduct P.T. [Property Tax] = £0 1s 7d
[Total minus deductions] = £2 13s 8d
Pieces Rents = £9 0s 0d
Deduct P.T. [Property Tax] = £0 5s 3d
[Total minus deductions] = £768 2s 11d
House Master = £777 8s 0d
Deduct P.T. [Property Tax] = £20 13s 6d
[Total minus deductions] = £756 14s 6d
= £768 2s 11d
London House Rental W. to March 1846
Rental = £39 8s 0d
Deduct P.T. = 13£ 8s 0d
W. Taylor = £2 2s 0d; £2 15s 8d
[Total minus deductions] = £36 12s 4d
Arrears of 59 after to M. 1845 = £1 11s 6d
= £73 6s 8d
Back Rents to Mich. [Michaelmas?] 1846 = £50
Deduct P.T. = £1 9s 2d
Lewes Late £1 11s 0d
W. Taylor = £2 16s 0d
£6 2s 2d
Arrears to Mich. 1845 £1 15s 0d
£83 15s 8d
£10 10s 0d
R [Rent Total?] = £73 6s 8d to College
£85 0s 8d
£10 10s 0d
£75 10s 8d from Mr. Taylor
Bursar of Jesus CollegeCorrespondence 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 CollegeSummary of land tax, property tax, and rent, for December 24th 1858. Probably for Cottenham Level fen land.
Bursar of Jesus CollegeNote from the Jesus College Bursar detailing payments due to A. H. Childs for various work done to 40 Park Street, including for whitewashing ceilings, kitchen repairs, hanging pieces of paper (wallpaper), and painting front bedroom. Receipt totals £2 9s 9d per order of J. Carter and Sons Cambridge Land Agents.
Bursar of Jesus CollegeRequest of payment by the Bursar of Jesus College to Mess.rs Marshall and Rayner for half a year rent of garage due 25th March 1921 (135p) and third installment of deferred rent (1/12 of £270: 22p; 10s).
Bursar of Jesus CollegeFour-page document outlining received payments of university composition fees from students. It includes lists of students enrolled in each programme (M.A., M.D., M.B., B.ch, B.Ch, B.A., L.L.B.) with respective amounts to be paid and fees per programme: 1 M.D. students (7p; 7s; 7d.), 11 M.A. students (3p), 1 M.B., B.Ch (7p;3s), 1 M.B., B.Ch (11p;3s), 1 B.Ch (prius M.A., 3p;3s), 3 B.A. (4p;2s), 60 B.A. (2p), 3 L.L.B. (2p;6s), for a total of 200p; 2s; 8d.
Bursar of Jesus CollegePorters lodge and servant hall:
November 25th 1859: Porters Lodge and servant hall.
June 24th 1859: Porters lodge and servant hall.
Buttery and combination room:
December 21st 1858: Buttery and combination room.
March 25th 1859: Hall and combination room.
June 22nd: Buttery and combination room, and hall.
Range chimney:
21st December 1858: range chimney, stoves, oven and flues, copper and flues, hot plate, larder and little stove.
25th March 1859: range chimney, stove, oven and flues, copper and flues, hot plate, larder and little stove.
4th June 1859: the range stove, oven and flues, copper and flues, hot plate, larder and little stove.
September 29th 1859: range, stove, oven and flues, copper and flues, hot plate, larder and little stove.
Settled December 3rd 1859, office 13 Sidney Street George Smith.
Press and Smith