Letter attesting to the good character of Mary Stone widow of Reverend Stone rector of Heckford and Brandon Parva, and confirming that she lives in the parish of New Buckenham in Norfolk. Witnessed by John Kerrich, minister, R. Hitton(?) and Thomas Wiggett, churchwardens. Below, a receipt of £4 15s to Mary Stone due to her as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners. Signed by Richard Fisher and with Mary Stone's mark.
Kerrich, JohnLetter attesting to the good character of Mary Jones, widow of Reverend Nimrod Jones rector of Radwell in Hertfordshire and confirming that she lives in the parish of Stevenage. Signed by Richard Bailey, curate, and Rowland Berkeley and Richard Whittington, churchwardens. Below, a letter asking that her stipend for a year's pension of £8 5s be paid to Richard Hoster, signed by Mary Jones.
Bailey, RichardPaid £13 6s 8d to Thomas Hurst as the sum for one year's stipend due to the vicar of Great Shelford.
Hirst, ThomasPaid £13 6s 8d for one year's stipend due to the vicar of Great Shelford, received by Thomas Hirst.
Hirst, ThomasPaid £24 to William Wicksteed for two years payment.
Wicksteed, WilliamPaid £6 13s 4d for half a year's stipend due to the vicar of Great Shelford. Received by Thomas Hirst.
Hirst, ThomasPaid £8 7s 6d to Katherine Hingston, due to her as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners. At the top a note from 29th December 1772 attesting to Katherine Hingston's status as a widow, her move to the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn in London, and her good character, witnessed by Thomas Taylor, a minister, and D. Richard and Cole, church wardens.
Hingeston, KatherinePaid £4 5s to Mary Carter due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. At the top a note attesting to Mary Carter's status as a widow, her residence in the parish of Stapleford in Hertford, and her good character and attendance in church, witnessed by C. Boteler, the minister of Stapleford, and James Clapham, church warden.
Carter, MaryPaid £6 13s 4d for half a year's stipend due to the Vicar of Great Shelford. Received by Thomas Hirst.
Hirst, ThomasTwo receipts of £5 paid to Mary Stone due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. Both also signed by Richard Fisher. For both, above, a note certifying her widowhood, good character, and residence in the parish of New Buckenham, Norfolk, witnessed by John Herrich, minister, and John Holland and one other witness, church wardens.
Stone, MaryLetter certifying that Lucy Cradock widow of the late Reverend Edmund Cradock is a person of sober life. Witnessed by Jonathan Gibbs, rector of Rickinghall Superior in Suffolk, and H. Freeman and Mabor, churchwardens. Below, a receipt of £8 8s paid to Lucy Cradock as one of Mr. Rustats' pensioners.
Mabor, JamesLetter attesting to the good character of Mary Stone, widow of the Reverend Mr. Stone rector of Hechford and Brandon Parva, and confirming that she lives in the parish of New Buckenham in Norfolk. Witnessed by the minister (unidentified) and Jonathan Maynes, churchwarden. Below, a receipt for £4 5s to Mary Stone as Mr. Rustat's pensioner. Signed with her mark.
Maynes, JonathanLetter attesting to the good character of Katherine Hingeston, widow of Reverend Robert Hingeston rector of Great Bealings in Suffolk, and confirming that she lives in the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn in London. Signed by Thomas Taylor, curate, and Richard Pits and George Brown, church wardens. Below, a receipt of £8 10s as a year's stipend due to Katherine Hingeston as one of Mr. Rustat's pensioners.
Taylor, ThomasPaid £2 to Richard Gregory for the Rustat-Bursar's stipend
Gregory, RichardPaid £8 to Mr Richard Foster for Mary Jones as a year's pension. Certified by William Jones, curate and Richard Whittington and Edward Mardall, church wardens.
Whittington, RichardPaid £8 10s to Lucy Cradock due to her as one of Mr. Rustats pensioners. Received by James Smith. Above, a note certifying her residence in Rickinghall Superior and good character, witnessed by Jonathan Gibbs, rector, and H. Freeman and James Mabor, church wardens.
Cradock, LucyPaid £2 to W. Mathew for the stipend allowed to Mr. Rustat's Bursar for the year.
Mathew, WilliamPaid to Martha Bunce as a Rustat pensioner for half a year on two occasions. Certificate signed by Williams Adams, minister of St Peter and Philip Riquebourg and James Jeudwine, church wardens testifying that Mrs. Bunce is of sober life and conversation.
Bunce, MarthaPaid £4 to Elizabeth Herring, as one of Mr Rustat's pensioners. Certificate signed by Charles Allen, vicar and Thomas Strover, church warden that Mrs. Herring is a person of chast and sober life and conversation.
Herring, ElizabethPaid £8 to Lucy Cradock as one of Mr Rustat's pensioners. Above letter from Abram Wallett, curate and William Mills and Bridge Malkin, church wardens.
Wallett, AbrahamPaid £8 to Mr Richard Foster for Mary Jones as a years pension. Certified by William Jones, curate and Richard Whittington church warden.
Foster, RichardStills consist of 29 black and white contact sheet photographic prints of the programme taken by David Farrell, with a note from Farrell on sending the prints.
The file also includes brochures from exhibitions of work by Bruce Lacey, Bridget Riley, and Ceri Richards, and scripts for all 6 programmes (6 Aug- 5 Sep 1963).
Notebook with contents including extracts from the Master's Book; at the end are addresses of Fellows.
]Stewards Accounts – Fellows Bills
Xmas 1845;
Mr. Tancred; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Abdy; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Venables; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Deget; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Chapman; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Bates; £1 16s 10d
Mr. F. Fisher; £1 16s 10d
Mr. Rackham; £2 9s 8d
Mr. Drake; £5 4s 6d
Mr. Woodham; £3 13s 6d
Mr. Gibson; £4 4s 6d
Mr. Birkett; £4 13s 8d
Mr. Dixon; £4 4s 6d
Mr. Bowness; £1 15s 0d
Mr. O. Fisher; £3 9s 10d
Mr. Peter; £4 0s 10d
Lady Day 1846;
Mr. Tancred; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Abdy; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Venables; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Deget; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Chapman; £15 18s 8d
Mr. Bates; £1 15s 0d
Mr. F. Fisher; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Rackham; £2 0s 6d
Mr. Drake; £5 2s 8d
Mr. Woodham; £3 19s 0d
Mr. Gibson; £3 17s 2d
Mr. Birkett; £4 6s 4d
Mr. Dixon; £3 19s 0d
Mr. Bowness; £1 15s 0d
Mr. O. Fisher; £2 15s 2d
Mr. Peter; £4 0s 10d
Midsummer 1846;
Mr. Tancred; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Abdy; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Venables; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Deget; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Chapman; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Bates; £1 15s 0d
Mr. F. Fisher; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Rackham; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Drake; £4 9s 10d
Mr. Woodham; £3 0s 8d
Mr. Gibson; £3 6s 2d
Mr. Birkett; £3 15s 4d
Mr. Dixon; £3 14s 1d
Mr. Bowness; £1 15s 0d
Mr. O. Fisher; £2 9s 8d
Mr. Peter; £3 0s 8d
Michaelmas 1846;
Mr. Tancred; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Abdy; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Venables; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Deget; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Chapman; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Bates; £1 15s 0d
Mr. F. Fisher; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Rackham; £1 15s 0d
Mr. Drake; £4 9s 10d
Mr. Woodham; £3 0s 8d
Mr. Gibson; £3 6s 2d
Mr. Birkett; £3 15s 4d
Mr. Dixon; £3 14s 1d
Mr. Bowness; £1 15s 0d
Mr. O. Fisher; £2 9s 8d
Mr. Peter; £3 0s 8d
Total =
Mr. Tancred; £7 0s 0d
Mr. Abdy; £7 0s 0d
Mr. Venables; £7 0s 0d
Mr. Deget; £7 0s 0d
Mr. Chapman; £7 3s 8d
Mr. Bates; £7 1s 10d
Mr. F. Fisher; £7 1s 10d
Mr. Rackham; £8 0s 2d
Mr. Drake; £17 19s 8d
Mr. Woodham; £12 19s 8d
Mr. Gibson; £13 16s 2d
Mr. Birkett; £15 1s 10d
Mr. Dixon; £11 17s 7d
Mr. Bowness; £7 0s 0d
Mr. O. Fisher; £10 15s 5d
Mr. Peter; £13 6s 11d
[Grand total=] £160 4s 9d
Lay Fellows’ Bills
Xmas 1845;
Mr. Ansted; £0 16s 8d
Mr. Hodgson; £0 13s 0d
Mr. Westmorland; £0 14s 10d
Lady Day 1846;
Mr. Ansted; £0 13s 0d
Mr. Hodgson; £0 13s 0d
Mr. Westmorland; £0 13s 0d
Midsummer 1846;
Mr. Ansted; £0 13s 0d
Mr. Hodgson; £0 13s 0d
Mr. Westmorland; £0 16s 8d
Michaelmas 1846;
Mr. Ansted; £0 13s 6d
Mr. Hodgson; £0 13s 6d
Mr. Westmorland; £0 13s 6d
Total;
Mr. Ansted; £2 16s 2d
Mr. Hodgson; £2 12s 6d
Mr. Westmorland; £2 18s 0d
[Grand total=] £18 6s 8d
Rowe, RichardContains lists of Fellows, their meals, prices of courses, and weekly notes of prices of separate items such as butter, sea-coal, charcoal and sugar; also some bills for special occasions and wine.
Monthly accounts with the Master, Fellows and undergraduates; these are preceded by a table of allowances for old and new commons. At the end of the book are accounts for wheat, receipts from the baker and washerwoman, and a porter's bill for the parlour.
Contains accounts arranged as in the previous book, with notes at the beginning and end including some about pay to gardeners and "Garden accounts" 1809-1823.
Monthly accounts as before, preceded by orders copied from the previous book; at the end of the volume are notes about charges and receipts for wheat, other provisions and wages.
Contains accounts arranged under subject headings: Chapel Fund, Parlour, Newspaper, Garden, Lamps, Hall, Paving Tax, Steward, Baker's Bill, Additional Commons, Commons for Foundation Scholars. Then follow accounts of individual Fellows with the Steward; at the other end of the book are accounts of receipts and disbursements.
Also includes loose booklet dated 1802 which appears to list amounts spent by students and Fellows, probably on commons.
Begins with notes including details of wages and charges in the Steward's province, a description of the newly created "Hall Fund" (1830) and a note on how to calculate charges while a fellowship is vacant. There follow accounts set out as in JCAD/2/26/7-9
In three sections: receipts from tradesmen for basic supplies (bread, beer), 1648-54; accounts with the Butler, 1648-61; accounts with Fellows, Fellow-Commoners, Scholars and Pensioners, 1648-61, at the end of the volume (reversed)
The volume begins with "Regula Seneschali", a collection of rules for charging and accounting, concluding with a decree about payment of "detriments" by undergraduates. There follow monthly accounts with the Master, Fellows, B.A.s and undergraduates. At the end of the book (reversed) are receipts for bread and beer.
Collection of decrees and rules; at end of book are receipts for wheat, baking, washing, beer, coals, butler's and porter's wages and the Hall firing.
Steward's Abstract 1833, to the bursar Dr French.
Christmas 1832, Coll: Sol & Stips (£48 17s 2d), Fellows (£18 15s 10d), Corn Money (£3 3s 3d) Sch. Com. (£4 19s 2d). Total of £75 15s 5d. Printing rate (£8 17s), Lamps & Court (£8 19s 6d), Chamber Rents (£136 15s), Coals (£18 15s), Master & Fellows (£18 8s 6d).
Lady Day 1833, Coll Sol & Stips (£49 4s 6d), Fellows (£16 10s 9d), Corn money (£3 14s 9d), Sch. Com. (£4 18s 4d). Total of £74 8s 4d. Printing rate (£8 17s), Lamps & Court (£9 1s), Chamber rents (£146), Coals (£23 5d), Coals (£23, 5d). Master & Fellows (£11 7s 5d). Total of £198 5s 10d.
Midsummer 1833, Coll Sol & Stips (£49 11s 10d), Fellows, (£16 13s 8d), Cash money, (£3 3s 3d), Sch. Com. (£3 12s, 6d). Total of £73 1s 3d. Printing rate (£9), Lamps & Court (£9 13s), Chamber Rents (£104, 10s), Coals (£11 2s 11d). Master & Fellows (£19 17s 4d). Total of £154 3s 3d).
Michaelmas 1833, Col Sol & Stips (£47 3s 2d), Fellows (£19 19s 7d). Total of £67 2s 9d). Printing rate (£13 7s), Lamps & Court (£9 11s 6d), Taxes (£54 2s 6d), Chamber Rent (£93 5s) , Masters & Fellows (£23 5s 6d). Total of £193 11s 6d.
StewardTo the Bursar, Dr French. Christmas 1832, (£75 15s 5d), Lady Day 1833, (£74 8s 4d), Midsummer, (£73 1s 3d), Michaelmas (£67 2s 9d). From Lamps & Court, for Garden Fund, £12. Total of £302 7s 9d.
For Christmas 1832, (£191 15s), Lady Day 1833, (£74 8s 4d - £198 5s 10d), Midsummer, (£73 1s 3d - £154 3s 3d), Michaelmas (£193 11s 6d). Total of £737 15s 7d. Balance owed to Bursar (£435 7s 10s - £737 15s 70d).
Christmas 1832 [crossed out] (£2 15s), Lady day 1833 (£3), Midsummer (£3), Michaelmas (£3 7s). Garden gun, from lamps & court (£12), Total of (£24 2s 6d). Balance due (£9 5s 4d). Total of (£3 7s 10d).
Christmas 1832 [crossed out] (£8 5s), Lady day 1833 (£8 7s 10d), Midsummer (£8 7s 6d), Michaelmas (£8 7s 6d). Total (£33 7s 10d). To Bursar (£435 7s 10d). Garden fund (£9 5s 4d), Garden fund 1832 (£10 2s 9d). £19 8s 1d, total of £415 19s 9d.
StewardThe Steward. Cook's bills for Christmas 1858, Lady's Day 1859, Midsummer, Michaelmas. Coals for the Hall 1858, Lady's Day 1859, Midsummer. Chapel expenses. TOtal £100 19 s. 4 d.
StewardNotebook of carbon copies of memoranda and letters, many signed by W. H. Duckworth as Steward. At the front is a fragmentary index.
Notebook of carbon copies of memoranda and letters, many signed by W. H. Duckworth as Steward. At the front is a fragmentary index.
Notebook of carbon copies of memoranda and letters, many signed by W. H. Duckworth as Steward. At the front is a fragmentary index.
Notebook of carbon copies of memoranda and letters, many signed by W. H. Duckworth as Steward. At the front is a fragmentary index.
£3 paid for Mr Hudson's Prize.
BursarIncludes photograph of Fairbairn, c. 1900; copy of order of service for funeral, 18th May 1938; Biographical notes about him produced by Freddy Brittain, 1938; Portrait of Steve Fairbairn by Freddy Brittain. Oral history interview with Freddy Brittain recalling his memories of Steve Fairbairn, c. 1960; Details of the Fairbairn family and the early life of Steve Fairbairn in 'Geelong Grammar School Portraits', c. 1975; Copy of lyrics for 'the oarsman's song' in honour of Steve Fairbairn by Robert Singer as part of his 'Watercarft' 2019. Also with copy of Britten Sinfonia programme at which performance of 'the oarsman's song' was made on 26th March 2019;
Includes photograph of picture and original correspondence relating to purchase of painting to College by Marion Perry. Perry's father, William Sterne was, according to her correspondence, "directly decended from that distinguished prelate".