Prizes, £12:
Allowance to Mr Movey (unclear)
Allowance to Mr Lawton
Allowance to Mr Borroughs
Signed Geo. S. Venables
For bookbinding:
Allowance to Mr Gibson for prize
Allowance to Mr Woodham
Bill for £11 18s 10d for instructions for lease to Mr. Thomas Frohock, drawing the same, ingrossing lease and counterpart, entering same in register, stamps and parchment, preparing licence to Messrs Foster and Hankin to alienate to Messrs William and Edward Freeman and entering same in register, paid for stamp and parchment.
Pemberton, ChristopherFrom Cook of Jesus College, John Dioen, to Rev. Dr. French, Master of Jesus College, on behalf of the Late Rev. Thomas Dickes' Account. Bill of £7 1s 11d
Dioen, John£2 12s 6d paid to John S. Palmer (Hatter, Hosier and Glover).
Palmer, John S.Bill from J. Bacon to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge dated 21st June 1847 for labour etc since November 1845 restoring Bishop Alcock's Chapel, £4 4s 7d. Signed Jonathan Bacon.
Bill from J. Bacon to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College Cambridge dated 3rd February 1847 for masons and labour etc since November 1845 restoring Bishop Alcock's Chapel, £4 4s 7d. Signed Jonathan Bacon.
Bill for £3 5s 0d for J. Yorke Oliver, Jeweller, Silversmith, and Watchmaker, for coffee pots, spoons, and other equipment.
Bill for £4 4s 0d to Mr Evans, Ely, for:
License to suspend the election of a Fellow in place of Mr Corthorne [?], 1813
The like in place of Whitehead, 1817
Sealing instrument relating to the granting of a new statute to the college
D. of the statute
Bill from nursery of Mrs. S. Mackie of Lakenham, Norfolk to William French for plants. Plants listed include 100 evergreen and flowering shrubs, 10 evergreen oaks, 10 laburnums, 10 mountain ash, 20 spruce firs, 10 acacias, 10 pink mezereums (mesereons), 1 mat and package. £2 16s 7d in total. All for Jesus College.
Mackie, Mrs. SBill for £7 2s 5d from nursery of Mrs. S. Mackie of Lakenham, Norfolk to William French. Plants listed are 50 evergreen and flowering shrubs, 1 kalmia augustifolia, 1 kalmia gluuca, 1 kalmia variegata, 1 rhodora canadensis, 1 azalea viscosa alba, 1 azalea viscosa scaba, 1 azalea viscosa duplex, 2 azalea pontica, 1 azalea tomentosa, 2 andromeda calyculala, 2 andromeda calesba, 1 vaccinium macrocarpon, 1 vaccinium vitis idaa, 2 vaccinium uliginusum, 1 vaccinium myrtillus, 1 vacillium tenellum, 50 roses in sorts, 12 rhododendron pont, 2 rhododendron maximum, 2 rhododendron pont variegatum, 2 rhododendron roseum, 1 rhododendron catawbiense, 1 rhododendron aralvides, 20 spruce firs, 20 larch firs, 10 birch, 5 weeping birch, 15 silver firs, 10 hornbeams, 10 copper beech, 5 weeping willows, 1 dwarf may duke cherry, 1 dwarf black heart cherry, 1 dwarf elton cherry, 1 dwarf summer nonpariel, 1 dwarf margaret, 1 dwarf nonsuch, 3 mats and packing. All for Jesus College.
Mackie, Mrs. SBill from nursery of Mrs. S. Mackie of Lakenham, Norfolk to William French for 50 rose bushes of various sorts for 12s 6d. Also a note saying Mrs. Mackie was sorry that the plants sent last time were not of the height required, but no heights were requested. All for Jesus College.
Mackie, Mrs. SBill for £8 from Christopher Pemberton for drawing and ingrossing licence to Mr. Thomas Bailey to alienate to Mrs. Ann Cole and entering in register, stamp and parchment, , the like changes for licence to Mr. Ebenezer Danby and Mr. Bridges to alienate to Mrs. Sarah Redfern (?).
Pemberton, ChristopherBill for £9 17s 10d from Christopher Pemberton for instructions for lease to Mr. Thomas E. Sharpe and drawing the same, ingrossing lease and counterpart, entering in register, paid for stamp and parchment.
Pemberton, ChristopherBill for £12 13s for preparing licence to Messrs Steward and Cotton to alienate to Mr. Thomas Bailey, stamp and parchment, the like charges for licence to Messrs Steward and Cotton to alienate to Mr Thomas Badcock.
Pemberton and HaywardPaid £1 1s 0d received of Margaret Forster for the use of thirty two poles nine weeks at the Chapel Tower.
Signed by M. Wells.
Bill relating to 'Court keeping', includes: 2 bottles of 'Parlour wine' (£3 6d); empty bottle (2 1/2d); 1lb of tobacco (£2); pint of brandy (£1 9d); 1/2lb of sugar (6d); 2 oranges and 1 lemon (4 1/2d). Total bill amounts to £8 3d, signed 'for father' at the bottom, along with Beaumont Prior.
Prior, BeaumontBill for £4 19s 3d from The Rectory House, Royston.
The Rectory House, RoystonThe Revd Dr French, Trustee for Jesus College, Manor of Harlton: 'costs of admission of Dr French by the Steward of the Manor'.
Account of taxes and rents due to William Ambrose for his Estate at Stow cum Quy. Taxes amount to £3 13s 6d, rents amount to £38 6s 6d.
Ambrose, WilliamBill of sale of 7 Park Street, the leasehold for which was to be sold at auction on 22nd February 1878
Bursar's Account paid £1, 5s. 6d. to J. Turner for painting of;
Mr Rushton’s ceilings -
Whitening and cleaning 4 ceilings, £ 0, 7s, 6d.
Mr Morgan’s ceilings -
Whitening and cleaning 2 ceilings, £ 0, 5s, 6d.
Mr Carnwarth ceilings, £ 0, 7s, 6d.
Mr Thompson’s ceiling, £0, 5s, 0d.
Paid £8 15s to W. Winter
Winter, W.Preparing rooms of the Lodge for decorating by;
Scraping and sizing walls and applying paper.
Labour, paper, size, paste.
Total: £8 50s
Receipt of a payment of £60, 0s, 0d from the Bursar of Jesus College.
Goodwin, John Henry HerbertReceipt of a payment of £49, 15s, 0d for 20 cottages on Eden Street. Addressed to 'The Master and Fellows of Jesus College', sent by J.H.H Goodwin. Received by W. Seymour & Sons.
W Seymour and SonsItem 1: Office receipt of the various services provided by the Cambridge University and Town Gas Light Company. Total payment for gas work, fittings and hire of gas stove is £123, 9S, 6D.
Item 2: Breakdown of the various services provided by the company.
Bill of various work done in Jesus College.
Item 1: ‘cutting away brickwork in the kitchen to alter position of supply’. Bill amounts to £2, 5s, 2d. Initial bill dated 3rd September 1901.
Item 2: ‘Repairing hot water taps over kitchen sink’. Bill amounts to £2, 6s, 8d. Initial bill dated 31st October 1901.
Item 3: various works including installation of hydrants and work on the grounds. Bill amounts to £37, 13s, 3d.
£23 18s 2d for costs relating to the prosecution of William Groom alias Connor for robbing Mr. Yule's room and his subsequent transportation to Van Diemen's Land.
Names of witnesses include Mr Yule, Hindell, Payne (the town gaoler), Mrs. Holliday, Turner (the College bricklayer) and his labourer and Radford (the College rat catcher).
Pemberton Fiske and HaywardBill briefly summarising items or services provided by John Swan and Son, identified by location only. Includes: "Papering" (£5 14s); "Chapel" (£2 3s); "Lecture Room" (£5 7s 3d); "Hall" (£1 12s 1d); "Combination" (£1 10s)
John Swan and SonPaid 3 pounds 3 shillings to H. R. Wiseman bookbinder for W Owen's Prize. Received E. W. Wiseman.
Wiseman, H. R.A long bill for bricklayers' work "done by Margt Forster". The bill refers to work done to the Master's stable, the kitchens, the garden the Chapel, and mostly covers payments for labour, bricks, tills, mortar, nails, lime and sand without reference to the work carried out. Amounts to £38 12s 1/2d, and signed with a cross by Margaret Foster.
Foster, MargaretBill for bricklayers' for "work done to the marsters Lodge", includes: paying a workman for a quarter day's work (6d); "tills and morter" (1s); paying 2 "workmen" and 2 "Labourers" for one day (6s 4d); 10 loads of brick morter (3s 4d). Total bill amounted to £1 2s, and is signed with a cross, "Margaret Foster her mark".
Foster, MargaretPayment of 16s 6d received from Dr. Caryl for one year's quit rentat Caius College due at Michaelmas last.
Signed by Charles Canver (Bursar).
Canver, CharlesPayment of 1s 4d received from Dr. Caryl for one year's quit rent for the use of Corpus Christi College due and ended at St. Michael last past.
Signed by Goode and Bayliff.
Goode, EdwardPayment of 6s received from Mr Darby [it appears as Derby] by Edward Whyborough for trimming trees.
Signed with a cross.
Wybrow, EdwardPayment of 10s 4d received from Mr Darby to Edward Whyborough for moving trees in the grove.
Signed with a cross.
Wybrow, EdwardPayment of 9s received from Mr Darby by Edward Whyborough for work done in the Master's Close, and of 8s 5d for 1/2 day's work in the grove and close.
Signed with a cross.
Wybrow, EdwardPayment of 3s 10½d received from Mr Darby by Edward Whyborough for work done in the Pond Close, and of 10s 6d for planting trees in the grove.
Signed with a cross.
Wybrow, EdwardReceipt noting that Edward Wybrow was paid 10s 4d for eight days labour "in the Pound Close".
Wybrow, EdwardPaid to Edward York £1 for salt ladles and letters.
York, EdwardPayment of £5 5s to R. Reynolds Rowe of the Inland Revenue Office, 10 Emmanuel Street, Cambridge, for surveying the erection of a new house on Saint Andrews Street upon premises lately belonging to John Cooch. Includes payments for the examination of drawings and specification for the building, reexamining the amended drawings, surveying the site and supervising the erection of the building. Signed by R. Reynolds Rowe.
Inland Revenue Office, 10 Emmanuel Street, Cambridge