Paid £1 6s 6d to the cook for: Dish of salmon and lobster, 3 fowles and oysters, large hunter's or hunting pudding, chine mutton, celery greens (?), hot apple pie, a goose, etc.
Signed by Jonathan James.
Payment of £4 11s 3s received by Jn. James for chickens, dish of cauliflowers, ham, dish of beans, loin beef, salted lucas [?], hunting pudding, pig, strawberries and cream, tench st., breads larded, lobsters, tarts and cheese, dish of artichokes, ral. fricasse, trifle, dish of peas, dish of bottled bels, duck.
James, JonathanPayment of £3 4s 6d to the Cook for hot salmon and smells, ragu veal, orange pudding, salad egg and oil, sirloin beef, fricase fowls, lobsters, jellies and sullibubs, pig, tanvey [?] at Mr. Rustat's Audit.
Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.
Fuller, BartholomewPaid £2 19s 8d to the cook for Rustat's dinner: dish of hot salmon and lobster, pigeon pie with forement (?), 2 puddings, a dish of scotch collops, large chine mutton, salad dish of broccoli, dish of sweetbreads larded, etc., lobster and oil, large triffle, asparagus, 4 roasted chickens, loin of veal.
Signed by Jonathan James.
Paid £3 5s 10d to Jonathan James for Rustat's Feast. For: dish of cod, smelts and shrimps, lamb boiled and fried, lemon pudding, egg salad, ribs beef, dish of fricasse veal, dish of lobsters, jellies and syllabubs, tansy, asparagus, roasted pigeons.
Paid £13 6s 8d by the Reverend Mr Darby for one year's stipend to the Curate of Great Shelford. Received and signed by Thomas Hirst.
Hirst, ThomasPaid £0 1s 2d to the hedger for a day's work done at the Quick at the back of the College.
Hedger (No name)Paid £0 12s 0d by Mr Raynes to the hedger for the quick cutting round the Master's close.
Signed by Bennet Cranwell.
Bill for £1 17s 4d to the creditors of the late James Smith for: stone whiting, nails, etc.
Smith, JamesPaid £0 18s 0d to the Laundresses by Mr Darby for washing the college linen.
Signed by Ann Chafer
Paid £0 18s 0d to the Laundresses by Mr Darby for washing the college linen.
Signed by Ann Chafer
Paid £0 18s 0d to the Laundresses by Mr Darby for washing the college linen.
Signed by Ann Chafer
Paid £0 18s 0d to the Laundresses by Mr Darby for washing the college linen.
Signed by Ann Chafer
Paid £0 18s 0d by Mr Raynes to Ann Harper for washing the college linen in the quarter ending at Midsummer.
Signed by Ann Harper.
Paid £0 18s 0d by Dr Caryl to Ann Harper for washing the college linen in the quarter ending at Lady Day.
Signed by Ann Harper.
Paid £0 18s 0d by Dr Caryl to Ann Harper for washing the college linen in the quarter ending at St Michael.
Signed by Ann Harper.
Paid £0 18s 0d by Mr Raynes to Ann Harper for washing the college linen in the quarter ending at St Michael.
Signed by Ann Harper.
Paid £7 8s 2d by Mr Raynes to the painter for: cleaning and painting the two necessary houses dark pearl colour, for casement and two barrs for the same, for whitewashing the ceilings and colouring the Walls yellow, for painting the Great Gates white with the iron work, lead colour once over, for painting 58 yards twice over in posts and rails the other side, of necessary the Gaty of Master's Close and rails round Cistern, extra for painting several of them three times and putting of them, for painting 13 cases to water trunk lead colour, for cleaning and putting the gates by porter's lodge, for painting them twice over lead colour, for painting 113 yards t,wice lead colour in the iron pallisades, for painting the iron gate in the center of the lead colr. twice, for painting the two lamp irons in court with four scraping irons and the iron on the roll twice lead colr., for painting the iron gates next the Lane, for painting the iron spikes on each side of garden wall twice, for painting the iron spikes on wall by close, for painting the door at bottom of Mr Bonnys Staircase.
Signed by Charles Freeman.
Payment of £1 10s for nine years' pension to the poor of Great Shelford.
Signed by John Gunwell Churchwarden.
Gunwell, JohnPaid £0 10s 0d to the porter given by the bursar Richard Brett for winding up the clock.
Signed by Richard Brett
Paid £1 0s 4d to the Porter by the bursar for: cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, a size, cleaning the works (?) the outside.
Signed by Richard Brett
Paid £1 7s 4d by the bursar of Jesus College to the porter for the quarter ending at Lady Day 1781 for: lighting lamps, cleaning the courts, cleaning the walks outside the College, cleaning the Quadrangle, cleaning the Cloisters.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Payment of 16s 4d received from the bursar by the Porter for cleaning the court, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, jar and grees for the lease in the grove [?] at St. Thomas.
Signed by Richard Brett.
On the other side of the page there is a different sum (it is not clear if it is the draft of another bill)
Brett, RichardPayment of 19s 4d received from the bursar by the Porter for cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle,sticken the hall, cleaning the rooms at Lady Day.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £2 0s 4d by the bursar of Jesus College to the porter for the quarter ending at Saint Thomas, December for: cleaning the courts, cleaning the quarter angle, cleaning the outside walks, for sticking the hall, for lighting the lamps.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Payment of £1 4s 4d received from the bursar by the Porter for cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, cleaning the warkes, washing the hall, mops, brooms and a plough, sand for the hall for the quarter endind at midsummer.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £0 10s 0d to the porter given by the bursar Richard Brett for winding up the clock.
Signed by Richard Brett
Paid £1 9s 4d to the Porter by the bursar for:winding up the clock, cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, cleaning workes of the right side of the gates, seling walks.
Signed by Richard Brett
A bill 'to the Porter', includes: cleaning the courts (6s 8d); cleaning the cloisters (6s 8d); cleaning the 'Quarterangle' (2s); cleaning the walk by 'outside of the Gate' (2s); brooms (1s); washing the Hall (4s); 'Plow' (1s 4d); mops (1s). The total bill amounts to £1 4s 8d and was signed by 'Rd Brett'. Includes rough workings.
Brett, RichardA bill to the Porter, which includes: cleaning the cloisters (6s 8d); cleaning the courts (6s 8d); cleaning the 'Quarterangle' (2s). There is no signature, but the hand is the same as in Richard Brett's bills.
Brett, RichardPaid £3 11s 4d by the bursar to the porter the quarter ending at Michaelmas 1781 for: locking after the Master's Garden two half quarters, cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the works the outside of the college, for watering the trees in the grove.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Payment of 15s 4d received from the bursar by the Porter for cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle at quarter ending at Michaelmas.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £0 18s 4d to the Porter by the bursar for: cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, for sticken (sic) the hall.
Signed by Richard Brett
Paid £1 7s 10d to the Porter by the bursar for: winding up the clock, cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, cleaning the work outside of the gate, for tar in the trees of the grove.
Signed by Richard Brett
Part of a bill to the porters, the bottom half is missing. The bill includes: cleaning the cloisters (6s 8d); cleaning the courts (6s 8d); cleaning the 'Quarterangle' (2s). There is no signature, but the hand is the same as in Richard Brett's bills.
Brett, RichardA bill to the Porter, which includes: cleaning the cloisters (6s 8d); cleaning the courts (6s 8d); cleaning the 'Quarterangle' (2s);winding up the clock (10s) and 'For Sticking the Hall' (3s). Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £0 17s 4d by the bursar to the porter the quarter ending at Midsummer 1781 for: cleaning the courts, cleaning the cloisters, cleaning the quarter angle, cleaning the outside walks.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Received of the Bursar. Paid 10s to the porter for winding up the clock in the quarter ending at Lady Day 1766.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar. Paid 10s to the porter for winding up the clock in the quarter ending at St. Thomas December 1765.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar. Paid 10s to the porter for winding up the clock in the quarter ending at Midsummer 1766.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardReceived of the Bursar. Paid 10s to the porter for winding up the clock in the quarter ending at Michaelmas 1766.
Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £0 2s 6d by the Master of Jesus College to the school-keeper for the Bachelors Commencement.
Signed by John Marshall (School-keeper).
Payment of £2 7s 6d to the smith for, lock fellows garden, bolt and ring dig, staple in buttress, lock and key leghorne, mending lock and key in cook's garden, new cole to the master's gate, crank the platter rod, hanging bell, mending cairement (?) in Tyrstts staircase. Mending lock gates, mending lock bag, mending chapel lock, laying more sythe, large dogs of pan nails staples in cole horne, 2 pair of large hinges to hang the door, rivets to hang doors, large harp to fix, mending lock master's garden.
Signed by Thomas Coe.
Coe, ThomasPayment of £1 6s 5d to the smith for,mending the old harrow, 3 keys for the birdmare and garden Libury hog, mending locks in the chapel, lock hog pump courts, lock garlick gate, keys for the hall and garden at Liburys hog, staple in pump court, locks and keys, harps and staple in the pump court, mending hinges bogdoor lads, mending the lock to fellows bog, mending lock in the garden, mending cole bushell, new locks and keys fellows garden, new plates and serves and fixing them.
Signed by Thomas Coe.
Coe, ThomasPayment of £0 9s 5d to Coe the smith for mending locks fellows garden, lock back gate, mending lock fellows bag, mattock for porter, lock chapel clark, leng o pen standard, nails, serve fixing the lamp ladder, large hooks, serves fixing the same ladder, mernding hinges porters lodge harbour shop, mattock for parlour.
Payment of £3 4s 6d to the smith for, mending lock in chapel, sythe, new end to stop of back the new spring and fixing, to cutting serve out of the porter mahen (?) serve now and shorting the chain at the endwalk, to mending lock in log, clean parlour stove, clean new horn, clean sett ponds off fonder, laying the pooker, mending hook and lock of fellows garden, mending lock in masters garden, mending hoodite, mending fellows lock, new lock hog and fixing a mentor bank yard, mending buttess lock, hog gardening for porter, mending hog masters garden, new hog for the porter, laying the standard braces and rebetts, fixingt on role pan, mending to cement in Donopthor [?] staircase, lock masters close, mending lock and keys to garlick gates, new back poane with a nitt (?) to serve and fix in back parlour stove, mending lack fellows hog, porters bell [or hall?], lock grittess, pan caisment to a frain in porters lodge, hooks in fellows garden, mending window under the millner, 13 foot of iviz [?], fixing the doors (?), hooks fellows garden, mattock in fellows garden, mending parlour, hall and melting candles, mattock and printing twice.
Signed by Thomas Coe.
Coe, ThomasPaid £1 18s 11d to the smith Thomas Coe for: laying standard and mending rolpon (?), mending nutt, tapping end to nutt, mending wheel barrow for porter, mending barrow by Harrison's order, long nails to fellows garden, mending aultring to chapel court, hey chapel for porter, mending barrow and large nails for master's garden, lach and bask hey garlick gate by Birdmores order, new plenty pew fellows garden, masters close, mending spard, spends in fellows garden, mending lock, corridor, hoading sythe, handle and loops fellow garden, mending bell, lach and hey master's close, padlock. Work done in the kitchen: clean great jack, clean small jack, laying pooker, mending long pooker, painting four gritts, spitt, oven door.
Coe, ThomasPaid £3 0s 10½ d to Thomas Coe the smith for work done in the kitchen at the end of Michaelmas 1781: new barrs to range, handle and ferrel to a clever, mending a chafing dish, making a small clever, a barr to larder window and fixing with lead, piece of bird hole wire next ot the buttery and fixing, hooks to kitchen spitts, laying pokers, repairing a stove fraim (frame?), quarters looking after the jack.
Coe, ThomasPaid £2 4s 5d to the smith Thomas Coe for work done in the kitchen: new lack and hoy (?) for the cook, new chafsmith, a large gridiron, pooker, clean jacks, mend chains, new poul and fixing, new lack and hoy fixing, stitches new door, mend lark lach, kott pookers, hand roll, new shovel, adding spreedpair to stove, new fett (?), new side laying, stove hoops, mend layings, cotton hair, mend jack line, fixing up pulley.
Signed by Jonathan James.
Paid £0 6s 0d to Thomas Coe the smith for work done in the kitchenup to midsummer 1781: mending the jack line, new jack lines, a quarters looking after the jack.
Signed by Jonathan James.