Received of Dr Caryl, Master of Jesus College. Paid 7 guineas to Mrs Sarah Benson. Signed by Laurence Sterne. Reversed side signed by John Stows.
Benson, Mrs. SarahReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 4s 6d to Mr Mortlock 'for some [?]Bays for the Treasury'. Signed by Lynford Caryl.
Mortlock, Mr.Received of the Bursar. Paid 10s for 'supervising, correcting and amending speeches of two Rustat-Scholars' for year 1758. Signed by S. Hallifax, Lecturer. 27th April 1759: Also paid 10s due to S. Hallifax as 'Lecturer from Rustat Chest'. Received of the Deputy Bursar, Mr Milner.
Milner, Mr. J.Received of Mr Newton. Paid £10 10s to James Bentham. Signed by James Bentham.
Bentham, James£13 6s 8d years payment from Jesus College due to Henry Birch as minister of the parish of Gall (?)
Birch, HenryReceipt of payment to the Jesus College Organist (Mr. Bowman) for his services, totalling £5, 14S, 0D. Received on the 13th February 1902.
WM. Clowes & Sons LimitedLetter confirming receipt of cheque.
Addressed to the Bursar, Jesus College from H. Rooke and Son, Builders and Contractors, Decorators etc.
Receipt of payment completed on behalf of the ‘Jacobs’, in addition to rent of 10S. Total payment of £1, 9S, 3D. Received on the 18th March 1902.
Lang, C. A.Letter (to Jesus College) confirming receipt of cheque in payment of (£336; 8s; 10d). Confirm that part of the payment forwarded to Mr Duke as instructed.
Wood & Stone Carving Works CambridgeReceived 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 Dr Caryl. Paid 13s 4d for the salary of Mr Rookes, Steward of Gravely Court, for the year 1761. Signed by Thomas Nevile.
Nevile, ThomasReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College. Payment of 16s, 6d for a year's quarter rent to Michaelmas 1758. Signed by Joshua White: Bursar
White, JoshuaReceived 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, MrA note acknowledging payment of ‘Pattrick’ on the 25th March, totalling £16, 9S, 7D. No other information provided. On the reverse of the card, it reads ‘With the Accountant’s compliments and thanks.’ The card also contains the address of the Cambridge University & Town Gas Lighting Co., suggesting that 'Pattrick' could be a member of that company.
PattrickReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s for a years salary. Signed by Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulReceipt recording the payment of £17 10s for duties performed by the organist and choirmaster. Paid by the bursar of Jesus College to King's College, dated 25 March 1880.
Note providing the date and total payment of ‘Newling’. Payment total is £1, 10S, 0D. No other information provided.
NewlingChristopher Pemberton paid £199 10s to the college for the lease of college property.
Verlander ?
Payment to Reverend Mr. Mayese. The sum of £5, the half years annual due to the arrear of St Giles. Received of Rev. Mr. Warburton [?]. Bursar of Jesus College. Signed by Mr. Grey.
Warburton, J.A written receipt noting payment of £75 to a Mr Abbott on the 5th May 1902. No other information has been provided.
Mr AbbottReceipt of the Master the sum of £113 1s paid out of the hedge fund for the vicar of Guilden Morden for the year ending Christmas 1875. Signed off by J. R. Wilson.
Wilson, Rev. John R.Received from Dr Corrie the sum of £194 12s 3d for the payment from the pr[?]by fund. Signed by Edmund Lord, vicar of Whittlesford.
Lord, EdmundNote sent to the Bursar agreeing to pay 15s for the 'two trees and repair and damage done in removing them'.
Shoodle, GeorgeLetter of thanks to the Master from the vicar of Hinxton for payment of 192 towards the Proby fund for last year.
Forster, C. J.Letter confirming the receipt of a cheque for £199 10s for the purchase of a lease of college land for Ms Verlander.
Pemberton, ChristopherCorrespondence to the Fellowships Office discussing the payment for H.I. Perry to Child's and the intent to show attention to the drafts for John Peter Degex, Thomas Bates, and Francis Fisher
Hoare, Henry HughThis letter from the College to Mr Edwards acted to inform him that if he contributed to the proposed drain project on Ring Road and put an end to the nuisance he would be paid ten pounds by the College. This was witnessed by Mrs G. Shippey
This document from Rev. French to James Grose is a payment to copying an award. The amount listed is £0 4s 0d. This was certified by the Chief Clerk. Elmstead Essex is written at the top of the table
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeDetails of payment from the Master and Fellows of Jesus College is to H. M. Miserman for copies in the amount of £4 0s 0d
Master and Fellows, Jesus CollegeThis is a payment from Mrs. Ann Fielding to James Elbwood for 11 days of carpentry repairs at 3 shillings per day for a total of £1 13s 0d
Fielding, AnnThis is a payment from Mrs Ann Fielding to Martin Hodson for 5 days of bricklaying at the oven and hearth for 14 hods of and hair and lime in the amount of £1 4s 4d
Fielding, AnnReceived of Mr Newton. 3 guineas given by the President of Fellows to Mrs Meetkirk
Meetkirk, Mrs.Received 29th July 1848 from the Master of Jesus College the sum of 51s for B. A. Committee and M. A. Committee this July, signed Thomas Johnson, Senate House Keeper
Johnson, ThomasPaid to James Dealtry £2 17s on account (20 Dec) and paid to James Dealtry 1 guinea (22 Dec).
Dealtry, James3 guineas paid to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, at the bottom of a letter of the same date by James Dealtry asking for 4 ½ guineas.
Dealtry, Richard2 guineas paid to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, at the bottom of a letter of the same date asking for 2 guineas to be given to his son to pay his men.
Dealtry, RichardPaid four guineas to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, 2 guineas paid to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, at the bottom of a letter of the same date asking for £10 to be given to his son on account.
Dealtry, RichardPaid 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, Richard2 guineas paid to Richard Dealtry for the use of his father, James, at the bottom of a letter of the same date asking for money to be given to his son to pay for 40 bushels of stone.
Dealtry, RichardPaid £10 to Dealtrey for the floor of All Saints Parish Cambridge.
Dealtry, JamesPaid £1 2s 1d to George Thornton for paving 2 Grannett Crossing, at the gateway next to Jesus Lane
Signed George Thornton
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, JamesLetter from the Paving Commissioners issuing an order that the frontage of the building to be erected in Jesus Lane should be in line with Mrs XXX's house and the cottage occupied by Mrs Webb
Copies from minutes of the meetings of the commissioners for the paving, cleansing and lighting the Town of Cambridge, 1823 - 1828. Lists names of those present at the meeting (mainly heads of houses) and notes relate mainly to work that would effect Jesus College and Jesus owned property including work to be done on Jesus ditch. Also notes relating to a drain that would have to be put through Clarke's garden which backs onto Garlic Fair. A drain also to be carried across Butt Green and Midsummer Common; amounts of money the University should contribute towards the improvements across the town.
June-November 1815 work done to lay pebble paving, and to the Master's chicken yard and Master's coach house. Total £128 2s 6d. Amended by College (and including 1816).
October-November 1815 work done to Servant's hall, £60 8s 6d. Costs include labour (bricklayer, plasterer, labourer) and materials.
Separate bill of £17 9s 10d.
£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, JamesManuscript & typescript papers of Paul Withers without accompanying correspondence
Withers, Paul