Received of Mr. Newton. £28, 13s for bricklayers work done for Rev. Dr. Carrell by Margaret Foster. Work done at the lodge. Signed by Margaret Foster.
Forster, MargaretPaid £12 9s 2d for bricklaying work including wages for a workman and a labourer, bricks, tiles, mortar, buckets of lime, large nails. Some work has been done on the Garden's wall. Signed by the bricklayer, Margaret Forster.
Forster, Margaret£11 3s 1d for repair done in college, in the kitchen, stables, etc.
Turner, J.Paid to Margaret Forster £17 16s 6d by Dr Caryl. For workmen, bushels of hair, nails, bushels of lime, load sand, bricks, sap lath and tiles.
Forster, MargaretPaid to Margaret Forster £53 11s 0d. For workmen, lime, load sand, tiles, bricks and lindor dust.
Forster, MargaretPaid £8 4s 7d to Margaret Forster. For labour, hair, hair mortar, sand, lime, lath and nails, whitning and painting.
Forster, MargaretPaid £10 10s 8d to Margaret Forster. For: labour, sand, pulling down chimneys, bricks, and lime.
Forster, MargaretPaid to Margaret Forster £9 7s 9d for work at the Comptons Room, including for labourers, workmen, tin, lath and nails, hair mortar, whitening stones, brick mortar, stone cutting, and tiles. Also includes brick and hair mortar at Boggis' room.
Forster, MargaretPaid 13s 1/2d to Margaret Forster for work in the room next to the chapel, including: brick, brick mortar, lath and nails, hair mortar, and pavements.
Forster, MargaretPaid £23 8s 11 1/2d to Margaret Forster for work, including: on the staircase next to the chapel, on the kitchen range stove and copper, at Mr. Gunton's house next to the close, at the master's lodge, pointing the larder and hall windows, laying a step at the lodge, stopping a drain in the close, at the master's stable, mending plaster in the cloister, mending and whitening Mr. Matthew's staircase, in Mr. Porter's staircase, in Mr. Taylor's staircase, in the cloisters, mending a chimney over the gateway of garden hall, at the butteries, and supplies, including: lath and nails, hair mortar, bricks, brick mortar, tiles, whitening, glue, stone, brooms, blacking
Forster, MargaretPaid £2 16s 1 1/2d to Margaret Forster and signed with her mark for work including: painting the leads, brick and hair mortar, tiles, repairing the kitchen range, bricks, mending the walls in the barber shop, and work on the wall in first court.
Forster, MargaretPaid 137 pounds 3 shillings and 2 pence to D. Bradwell and Sons, bricklayers for building works.
Master's Lodge
Cut out to back of stove refit and prepare and fix a new one
Open and clean out cespool and cover cespool with York stone
Stout York stone, hods mortar and time to do
Point to windows
Prepare stones for stove
Put on a glazed pot on chimney. Man and Labourer
Small glazed pot and cement
Work inside chimney and fix 2 stoves, build up work to sides.
Hair mortar
Finish work to stoves, all one side of the chimney was loose and fell down, had to new build it up to make the chimney secure. Fix the stove and repair walals in garden.
Tiles and plaster of Paris
Stables. Repair tiling to roofs, mend and limewash the ceilings and sides, open clean out and make good to drains and jobs.
bundle lath and nails. Repair tiling to stable. Pantiles.
Take out stove, repair to inside of chimney and reset the stove.
Take up and relay part of floor in the back yard. Sand.
College
Make good to floor of servants Boggs
Repair the slating to roofs over passages leading from kitchen
Porter's lodge. Fix a new range and boiler and repair the floor.
Bricks, Sand.
Take pot off the hall chimney and work to and build on a long tube
Porter's house, cement round the range and fix a stove, take up floor in cupboards, cut walls and let in ?; repair the slating to roofs, put on a chimney pot and wind guard. Repair tiling.
Porter's House. Cement in the cupboards and jobs and lash and plaster to entrance of rooms.
Washed sand.
Raise ladders and fix tube on chimney and plaster and jobs
Stucco.
Cut through thick walls for gas and make good do.
Lecture room. Lath and plaster to ceiling. Bricklayer and labourer 2 days.
1/4 bundle lath and nails. 6 hods hair morter. Peck of plaster of Paris. 1 hod fine stuff
1 load sand and carting
1 load rubbish carted away
Porter's House. Take off old wind guard. Work to and fix on a tube
(Crossed out) Excavate for and lay in a drain from the sewer across the common and on to, and through the ditch and fill in to do again, and clear and cart away spare earth as per estimate
Make a foundation for the drain in the ditch, take out mud and quicksand and lay in hard stuff to build on
Drain on the common. Clear a place at end of ditch and build a ? at end of new drain bricklayer and labourer 2 and half days
Labourer 2 and a half days
1 and a half bushel cement. Bricks.
Make a scaffold to cupola, and assist with work fixing new post for vane
Chapel. Make good to ? where smoke escaped from room and clean matting and for buttress
Take up stones in the hall and relay do
Stable yard. Work to drain, clear out cesspools and trap do to prevent stench.
10 large slates.
Take down closet, clean and drain and make good.
Room in cloisters. Repair stoves and fit up stove and repair chimney piece. Fine stone.
House in King Street. Take down chimney and build it in another place.
Finish the chimney and rebuild and reset copper and fireplace
King street. Take off roof, build brickwork for new roof. Make a drain to take away the water, repair old wall, and pantile the new roof.
Finish tiling fix tube on chimney and finish work.
glass pantiles
The Crown Jesus Lane. Repair the tiling and plaster ot the verge.
At Mr Adam's. Repair Slating
Raise ladders and clean out pipes
Dig foundation for, and build a wall across the road to receive iron fence
Prepare and fit stones to receive iron standards.
Raise Ladders and put pot on Mr Spoony's (?) chimney
Mr Luccock (?). Work to fireplace and fix coves.
Cloisters. Take up parts of cloisters and new pave do and repair to various parts.
Retton paving
Repair the plastering under window and under the stairs in Mr Luccoks room.
Porter's Lodge. Limewash back place.
Prepare and work to hearth stone.
Prepare and put a stone to bottom of bin
Front avenue of College. Shift the gravel and gravel the avenue.
Porter's house. Take up the old floor, take out earth and relay the floor, previous to laying down the new wood floor. Also take up and new lay the floor of back kitchen the passage, pantry do.
Take up gateway and work new stuff for repairing do
Work to outhouses. repair pantiling and slating
repair walls and retile roof after rafters were mended
42 duchess slates
Open and trace the pipe to the well, open the well, take off the dam, take up the whole of the brickwork of the old well, had to have the double engine pump deepened the well nearly four feet, new brick the well, fill in to do. new door over do and other work.
4 men worked 2 nights, candles.
Work to the top of Mr Fisher's Chimney.
Mr Luccock. prepare and work to and lay a new Ketton Hearth.
Open flues, and work to repair flues in college hall and repair the plastering for painters in Porter's Lodge
In College yard, take up the drain from the pump to the cespool. Clean out do and relay the drain, it was quite full, build in one of Lowe's Traps, fill in to and pave over do, and jobs.
Three 9 inch glazed tubes
Back premises. pantiling, plaintiling and put on Ridge and point to various roofs, lay fillets, pave in coal house over the well point to roofs inside of places and jobs
Porter's lodge front gate, repair plastering in knife room, oil cubboard and lobby, and limewash do.
Backyards - repair tiling to outhouses, paint inside the pigering (?), new bath and plaster to inside of windows, lay new fillets and put on ridge.
Excavate and basket out earth from rooms, had to carry it into backyards, build walls to receive the new floor of joists. Make good to other walls. build brickwork under partitions to support do and round the hearth.
Finish the walls and make a culvert and let in air
Bricks and bed sleepers and jobs.
Excavate basket out and cart away earth from bed room
underpin partitions and build walls for new floor of joists and make good to places
Bed plates ans jobs
College Kitchen
Work to hot plate
Fill up and around the pump with cement grout to stop the stench which arose. 4 bushels small shingles.
Take down the sink the scullery, clean out and make good to the drain through the wall, build up the sink again, build up brickwork between the walls, where stench proceeded from, rework the bottom of sink, let in stench traps. (had to work all one night)
Finish drain and make good to walls, put in air tubes to ventilate the cesspool on the outside
Boundary wall next the common, repair do, and glass the top in cement.
Job in kitchen
Work to and lay a new floor in oven and mend the crown of do, work to and repair two hot plates, repair kitchen floor and plaster to window in larder.
30 red oven pavements.
CAndles and extra for working in the oven
Wash, mend, limewash and whitewash round stoves and front of oven, finish floor and jobs.
Prepare and lay down paving in scullery. Plaster to sides and mend and limewash scullery and jobs.
6 York paving.
The Library
The staircase, repair plaster to each side of door and t other parts of staircase.
Signed D Bradwell and Sons
D. Bradwell and SonsBricklayer's bill for work totaling £4 13s 2d done at Hundon Rectory between 26th May and November 24 1855 by Joseph Burrows. Work ordered by Mr. R. F. Cuthbert. Signed by J. Burrows.
Cuthbert, RobertBricklayers invoice/bill.
Courts and precincts:
November 16 1858:
- Work to steps after Gas fitters and in front of the paving. Mans time.
- Open and empty drain and leafs from the pump. Repair slating over the offices. Bricklayers and labourer: 1 day, 34 dutchess (duchess) slates, nails, cement.
November 20 1858:
- Take up the old steps front of College, build a foundation for new ones. Prepare the ends of old ones to receive above. Repair the path of front entrance. Repair the slating over the knife place. Bricklayer and labourer: 3 3/4 day, 8 hods of buck mortar, 1 1/4 bushel of cement, 1 hand cart load gravel, 8 slates and nails, 2 hods hair mortar, and plaster of Paris. For the new steps: 10 ft cube of Ketton stone, 36 ft sup. of sawing and plane face.
- Fix the new steps and prepare ends of the old ones to receive them and alter the paving. Mason and labourer 3 days.
- Raise ladders and repair the Hall chimney and clean out the tube, clean out the top of another chimney, clear Gutters and jobs. Bricklayer and labourer 1 1/2 day, bricks and cement.
December 1858:
- Take up pavement and relay above with Paris to various places. Bricklayer and labourer 1 1/4 day, 1 hod of brick mortar.
- 2nd court. Alter drain and lay in a siphon tap. Bricklayer and labourer 1/2 day, siphon tap and cement.
- Work to floors for gas. Pebble to places and make good for plastering. Bricklayer and labourer 2 1/2 days, 2 hods brick mortar, 2 hods hair mortar, cement and plaster.
February 5 1859: Clean out and make good to drain, mens time and cement.
19 Feb 1859: Dig and enfamine and work to drain.
26 Feb 1859: Make good to drain, dig for and make a new drain to take off the overflow of water from the Bogs. Work to paving and the sill of back gates. Bricklayer and labourer 3 1/2 days. 5 hods of mortar, 30 tiles, cement and 30 bricks.
- Repair the brickwork and put on bricks on end to the dung place, point to the pantiles. Bricklayer and labourer 1 1/2 day, 6 hods hair mortar, 1 1/2 bush cement.
- Work to the sewer in the ditch. Bricklayer and labourer 1 day, 1 1/2 bushel of cement.
March 12 1859: Open, clean out and make good two traps. Work to drain and and trap above from the water pipes in the third court and pave over above. Bricklayers and labourers 1 day.1 glaze, siphon, trap, 3 pecks cement, 1 hod brick mortar.
May 14 1859: Make a drain at the back of chapel and other jobs. Dig and earth and lay down pieces of new pebble paving to make the entrance wider. Also lay new piece to the entrance of the garden gate. 31 yards of new paving including pebbles, gravel, and laying complete.
- Take up and relay old paving to parts. 34 yards of paving. 1 1/2 load of paving gravel and carting.
- The Third/3rd Court. Dig and lay in a new piece of Glaze drain and put bricks on edge to the grass plot and work to cesspool. Bricklayer and labourer 1 day, 10 ft glaze tube, 125 bricks, 1 hod brick mortar and cement.
- Take down the four ceilings of servants water closets. Point to roof of sedge place. Open and clean out water pipes next pump and mend the wall of passage to the Buttery. Bricklayer and labourer 2 1/2 day, 4 hods hair mortar, 4 pantiles, plaster of paris, and cement.
- Take off top of wall to servants water closet and build it higher, take off slates to the roof and prepare work to receive the new cistern. Bricklayer and labourer 2 days, 9 hods brick morter, 80 bricks and cement.
- Put four new ceilings to water closets and repair and make good the seats, white wash the walls of above, new slating to roofs, and repair the slating to roofs of knife and shoe place and other jobs. Bricklayer and labourer 2 3/4 day, bricklayer 2 3/4 day, 2 1/2 bundle lathes and nails, 1 hod of mortar, plaster of paris, cement and whitewash.
- New slate to roofs of water closets. 70 slates and nails and putty. Slater and labourer 1 day.
- 1 load of dirt carting away.
College:
December 18 1858: Work to the stove in the Hall.
February 5 1859: Mr Oakleys, raise ladders, take off old top of chimney and fix wind guard. Bricklayer and labourer 3/4 day. 1 hod hair mortar and cement.
- Staircase next the chapel. Repair walls after gas fitters.
April 2 1859: Work to chimney to cure from smoking. Bricklayer and labourer 1 1/4 day, 2 hods brick mortar, cement, 2 drain tiles and hair mortar.
April 23 1859: Work in room to hearth stone which sunk.
July 16 1859: Repair the plastering to staircases and passages in the first court. also repair the plastering in staircase in cloisters. Bricklayer and labourer 2 days, 4 hods hair mortar, 1 hod putty, laths and nails, 3 pecks of plaster of paris.
- Mr Westmorlands rooms, take down the ceiling entrance to above, put up a new ceiling and clear away rubbish. Raise ladders and work to top of chimney. Bricklayer and labourer 1/2 day. 3 hods brick mortar, cement, and 1 hod hair mortar.
- Buttery, repair stone door joints and work to where door shuts against. Third (3rd) court, lay the paving against the pump. 6ft 4in sup. stone and cement.
- Repair to walls. Bricklayer and labourer 1/2 day. 2 hods mortar and cement.
- Repair the hearth and jobs.
- Cement and bricklayer and labourer 1/4 day.
- Whitewash the ceiling and walls of above.
Kitchen:
July 16 1859: Examine chimney, build work in side of above to stop the smoke issuing into Mr Jowell's room. Plaster to inside of the round iron, work of smoke stack. Briclayer and labourer 2 days, 8 hods brick mortar, 30 titles, candles, 6 hods of hair pargeting, paid men extra for working in chimney.
- Take down the two coppers and rebuild and new furnace, work to hotplate, fasten stone in larder and other jobs. Bricklayer and labourer 3 1/4 days, 13 hods brick mortar, 3 hods hair mortar, 15 welch (welsh) fire bricks, 30 tiles.
The Chapel
March 19 1859: Point to several lights. Bricklayer and labourer 3/4 day. Plaster and cement.
- Build scaffold in the chapel and build up the interior of blank window. Secure the arch and work on wall which was bulging and clear away the scaffold. Bricklayer and labourer 4 days, 2 labourer 1/2 day assisting, 40 hods brick mortar and cement.
Bill addressed to the Reverend Masters and Fellows of Jesus College from bricklayer Joseph Burrows for work done on Hundon Rectory in 1861, by the order of Mr R F Cuthbert. Charges for buckets of lime; slates; nails; pantiles; work on the chancel end; repairing the tiling and colouring; various days' worth of men and labour. All totals £10 18s. Paid to Joseph Burrows 15 January 1862. 'Bricklayer' written on back.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchPayment of £69 10s 7d to D. Bradwell and son's for bricklaying services. Includes payments for cleaning the top of the chimney in the Master's Lodge, laying water pipes into the Master's Lodge, repairing college walls, relaying paving after gas pipes have been lain, work to college chimneys, laying new paving in parts of the college hall, refitting the stove in the school room, prepare new stone mullions for windows, plastering the gip room, plastering staircase no.6 and laying a new floor and repairing the walls of the staircase passage, clean the traps and drains in the Buttery, repairs to the walls and raising of the hearth in a bedroom and sitting room, re-slating the roof of the Shoe House and lumber place, cleaning out various cesspools, and repairs to the bottom of the cesspool in the fourth court, laying new paving for the first court and various places in the cloisters, replacing the range and boiler in the porter's lodge, cleaning drains and repairs to various water closets, clean the drains and traps in the cloisters, digging two new cesspools near the close and one in the garden, repairs to various outbuildings, repairs to walls in Fellow's garden, repairs to walls and slate ceiling on Coach House, work to the gates of the Master's House, work to hot plates in the kitchen, fitting a new stove in the kitchen, work to the oven chimney and work to the scullery. Also includes payments for bricks, concrete, mortar, tiles, glass tubes and siphons, slates and nails. Signed by D. Bradwell and Sons.
D. Bradwell and SonsA bill for bricklayers' work done in the college between July 1782 and March 1783, divided up into sections. For work done to the Master's Lodge and gardens in opening a cesspool and making a 'dorm' and Vault, including: labour costs (various); 20 bushels of lime (11s 8d); 1 load of sand (2s); 16 bushels of 'grinder[?] dust' for the Master's yard (2s); bricks (£2 9s 6d); 2 bundles of fir lath and nails (6s); 16 bushels of hair (9s 4d); 5 'hods' of brick morter (1s 8d). For 'worke done to the kitchen coper[copper]', including: labour costs; 5 hods of brick mortar (2s 2d); 60 bricks (1s 6d). For work done to the cloister court in making a drain and 'cleaning Rubish', including: labour costs; 'a jobb in Mr Corterbodies' staircase (1s). For work done to the buttress chimnies, including: labour costs; 24 bushels of lime (14s); 1 load of sand (2s); bricks (£2 5s); repairing the walls in the buttress and labour costs (£1 6s); 13 bushels of hair (7s 7d); tiles (4s 6d). For work done to the buttress and 'jobing' in College, including: 1 bundle of fir laths and nails (3s); bricks (5s). For work done on the wall near the kitchen, including: 1 'hod' of hair morter and 30 bricks (1s 3d); bricks (12s); 1 1/2 bundle of fir laths and nails (4s 6d); plastering a wall (1s 7d); 'a jobb in an Empty Room' (1s 6d). For repairing the tiling over 'the Gateway', including: labour costs; tiles (4s 6d); brick morter (2s 4d); hair morter (1s 6d); 30 bushels of lime (17s 6d); sand (4s). The total bill amounted to £22 5s 9d, and was signed by Margaret Forster.
Raynes, E. R.A bill for 'bricklars work done' in the college, divided into sections. Includes: bricks for work in the cloisters (15s); labour costs (various sums); 40 bushels of lime (£1 3s 4d); 2 loads of sand (4s); '4 thousand of bricks' (£1 10s); 1 hundred of tiles (3s); 12 bushels of 'sinder dust' (1s 6d); labour for cleaning the kitchen (4s 9d); a bundle of fir laths and nails (3s); hair mortar (1s 6d); whitewashing the buttress and pinting[painting] hall windows (10s 6d and 7s 6d); repairing the drain in cloister court (6s 4d); whitewashing Mr Plampton's staircase (3s 2d); taking down the spire from the hall (9d). Total bill amounted to £98 11s 7d.
Beadon, Richard6s 2d received from Mr Hustler, Bursar, on 27th November 1816.
Costs from 26th March 1816 include 4 hods brick mortar; 26 bricks; half-day bricklayer; half-day labourer.
Paid to Margaret Forster for work done at Mr Brett's and Jaggers, including payments for a workman and a labourer, bunch of says, lath and nails, hair mortar, tiling mortar, tiles, work done in the kitchen at stoves, brick mortar, bricks at Randels, pointing a window, pointing the barber's window, underpinning and paving, a bushel of stone with sand at the kitchen range, bricks and brick mortar for the kitchen chimney, bushels of lime, candles for whiting the kitchen, lime to whiting at the stable, work on the garden wall and for cleaning the Hall, paving tills to Chapel, work done on the copper and stove in the kitchen
Forster, MargaretPaid 3s 11d for work done in the Fellows Garden inclunding one day salary of a workman and a labourer and 40 bricks. Signed by Margaret Forster.
Forster, MargaretPaid £29 7s 10d for work done at Jesus College during the year 1759, including salary wages of workmen and labourers, bricks and brick mortar, work to Mr Hallifax chimney, work to the Garden wall, buckets of lime, building a oven in the kitchen, work at the Fellows stable, loads of paving gravel, buckets of stones with carriage. Signed by Margaret Forster.
Forster, MargaretReceived of Dr Caryl. Paid £3 8s 4d for work done to kitchen range, to stoves and copper, to pointing chapel windows, to Masters Colle house, including workmen and labourers wages, bricks, brick mortar and lime. Signed by Margaret Forsters.
Caryl, LynfordPaid to Margaret Forster £9 4s ½d for bricklaying including: in the buttery cellar; hair and brick mortar; pointing the Porter's Lodge; bricks; tin lath and nails; lime for washing; mortar for the library staircase; scuttles of sand; pointing windows in pump court; in the master's lodge; whitening and cise (?); pointing the cornish in the combination room; in the court; drain in the court; and at the cesspool. At the bottom of the bill, a note that Margaret Forster also received at this date £24 11s 10d for garden work.
Forster, MargaretPaid 16s 10d to Margaret Forster and signed with her mark for work in the college, including: at Mr. Nevile's staircase and chimney, brick and hair mortar, fir lath and nails, striking plumber's scaffold, and repairing the plumber's fireplace. Bundled with JCAD/2/2/9/1776/19 and 20.
Forster, MargaretPaid £7 10s 9d to Margaret Forster. For labour, hair mortar, clearing pool next to masters garden, brick, making pool next to fellows garden, lime, load sand and whitning
Forster, MargaretPaid £5 8s 7d to Margaret Forster. For: labour, bricks, hair, scafolding and brooms.
Forster, MargaretBricklayers bill for 1858 to the Rev, Master and fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge from Joseph Burrows, Bricklayer of Hundon for work done at the rectory by the orders of Mr Robert Cuthbert. Bill for days work and labour, nails, cement. For repair of the chancel end and repair of the tiling.
Burrows, JosephBill for bricklaying and maintenance work undertaken at the college, addressed to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College for D. Bradwell and Sons. Total payment equals £60 17s 3d. Includes payment for work done to Masters Lodge: repairing roof of outhouse and wall; work to drain; repairing stable roof; work to flue; building brickwork studs; repairing floor, pavements and plastering; whitewash the cellar, includes cost of mortar, tiles, bricks, cement, plaster, York slab. Work to the college including: clearing top of chimneys and adding a terracotta chimney pot; work to stone gable next to the close; taking off disperser and adding wind guard to chimney; repair hall chimney tube damaged by catching fire; repair marble chimney piece in the Combination Room; repair front tower walls and chimney and put through walls for gas fitters; plastering and maintenance work to cloisters; work to stove and hearth in Servant's Hall and colouring the side walls of the cloisters; including cost of fire tiles, fire bricks, plaster of Paris, putty. Work to the courts and precincts, including: laying pantiles, painting and lime wash on roof; work to garden wall and boundary wall; repair pebble paving; work to drain and clean out cesspools in the courts; take up drains, clean and relay the paving in servants water closets after they overflowed; point pantilings on roof of outbuildings and water closet next to the Close; work to walls and glass opposite bogs; repair wall next to Close following ivy damage; repairing students water closets; repair plaster to porter's house; emptying vaults of water closet; work to sewer; repairs to pensioner's water closet and door frame there; estimate for roofing the shoe house; white wash the ceiling of the porter's house; also includes cost of glazed tubes, junctions and bends, cement, bricks, tiles and slates, plaster of Paris. In the chapel: work to the flashings and the flue. In the kitchen: work to flue; cut away back of hot plate for steam pipe; put on new glazed chimney pot; clean and make good trap from the scullery; work to over; relay hot plate; make good the boiler; clean out cesspool and drain; mend plastering and whitewash; limewash front of range and scullery; includes cost of mortar, plaster and cement. Also includes abstract. Settled 26th November 1864 and signed by D Bradwell for Bradwell and Sons.
D. Bradwell and SonsPaid to James Smith for bricklayers work done by order of Mrs Halls.
Smith, JamesDecember 13th 1823. Received of the Reverend Dr French the sum of eighteen pounds and one shilling and ten pence by John Turner.
Bill 1 for:
January 25th. Whitening kitchen and cleaning oven. 1 1/2 days bricklayer and labourer. Whitening glue and mortar.
April 19th. Pulling down old dunghill and making new. 3 1/2 days bricklayers and labourer. Mortar.
May 26th. Fixing brewing copper. 1 1/2 day bricklayer and labourer. 100 bricks. Mortar.
June 14th. Whitening and Colouring little room. 1/4 day bricklayer and labourer. Whitening and colouring.
August 9th. Making well. 1 1/4 days bricklayer and labourer. 2 1/2 days extra labour. 500 bricks and mortar.
Bill 2 for:
Dec 7th. Taking out offices and moving. 5 1/2 days labour.
Dec 14th. Mending fellows stables. 1 day bricklayers and labourer. Mortar and nails.
Dec 21st. Cleaning out tower. 2 days two labourers.
Jan 18th. Fixing stones and cutting away arch. 9 1/2 days bricklayers and labourer. 900 bricks and mortar.
March 2nd. Cleaning drain and glazing wall, 2 1/2 days bricklayers and labourers, Mortar.
April 12th. Whitewashing stable and mending coachhouse. 1 day bricklayer and labourer. 40 bricks, mortar and whitening and size.
April 24th. Filling up dirt hole and making good in close. 2 days labour.
June 21st. Cleaning drain. 2 1/4 days bricklayers and labourers. Mortar and sand.
July 25th. Whitewashing fellows priveys. 1 day bricklayers and labourer. Mortar and whitening and size.
August 23rd. Whitewashing Mr Dickses Staircase. 1/4 day bricklayers and labourers. Whitening and size. Cobwebbing chapel.
Sept 9th. Whitening and colouring and mending staircase. 2 1/4 days bricklayers and labourer. Whitening and colouring.
Oct 4th. Job to hall after sweeps. 1/2 day bricklayers and labourer. Mortar and whitening and size. Preparing pump. 1 day bricklayer and labourer.
Oct 25th. Work done in kitchen. 1 1/2 days bricklayers and labourer. 450 bricks and mortar. 1 load of sane and stone.
Deduct new build.
£3 2s 11d paid to Margaret Forster for work done in the room over the Combination, including for workmen, bricks, lath and nails, and mortar.
Forster, MargaretPaid £5 9s 3 1/4d to Margaret Forster and signed with her mark for work in the college, including: at Lee's garden and pump, paving under the stairs at the master's lodge, in the chapel clerk's room, and at the fellows necessary. Supplies include: brick and hair mortar, bricks, fir lath and nails, and tiles. Bundled with JCAD/2/2/9/1776/18 and 19.
Forster, MargaretPaid £3 8s 1 1/2d to Margaret Forster. For labour, bricks, mortar, tiles, nails, hair mortar, whitening and colouring.
Forster, MargaretPaid £10 6s 10 1/2d to Margaret Forster and signed with her mark for work in the college, including in: the back building, fellows' fruit chamber and pump drain, the master's garden walk and at the pump, repairing the wall next to the chapel stairs and carrying home scaffolding, whitening Mr. Foley's room, and using scaffolding for the plasterers. Supplies included: bricks, lath and nails, sand, lime, pavements, hair mortar, and lime taken home.
Forster, MargaretPaid £11 2s 1/4d to Margaret Forster and signed with her mark for work in the college, including: at the back building, and on the scaffolding at the tower. Supplies included: lime load sand, hair mortar, pavements, and tin lath and nails. Also multiple mentions of overtime work.
Forster, MargaretBill paid to bricklayer Joseph Burrows for work done at Hundon Rectory. Work billed includes making a new stone channel, repairing the well, whitening the house and repairing the walls, refacing the sheds and piggeries, painting the sheds, repairing the walls of the barn, and repairing and tiling. Total amount of £6 11s. Ordered by Mr. R. F. Cuthbert.
Cuthbert, RobertPaid £8 8s 7d to John Howe for brickwork done on behalf of Robert Cuthbert. Includes payments for Witham and Mander for their work, stuff and time, job for cleaner and Mander, 16s for a job at Hundon church chancel, 15s for work & cords and stuff & time, 8s 8d for pews and cleaner, glazer stuff & time, 6s for Mander tiler, 1s 4d for two bushels of lime, 3s 3d for 300 tiles, 4s for work done on the chancel. For work done at Mr. Cuthbert's including 10s for slaters labour and nails, 3s for underpinning in chaff house, 1s 4d for two bushels of lime, £3 3s for 525 slates, 4s for Mander for tiling on house, more work and underpinning, 1s 6d for a bushel and a half of hair, 5s for 100 bricks, 2s 6d for 50 tiles.
Cuthbert, RobertBill for John Turner for £3 11s for College maintenance.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeConfirming receipt on December 8th 1859, of the Rev D. Corrie, the sum of £44 9d for bricklayers bill.
D. Bradwell and SonsReceipt for building work done to the college as part of laying on the water works. Includes cost of cutting through thick walls on cow lane [G staircase], building up the old clunch and sides in cement and cutting through for a drain in Close, laying new stones because the old ones had worn thin, raising some of the stone cills. Also includes cost of cement, bricks, tiles and rubbed paving. Total cost £49 11s 8d. Dated 20th November 1865 and signed by Bradwell and sons.
Bradwell & SonOctober 24th 1822 - A bill of bricklayer work done by order of Mr Cuthbert for the use of his landlord by John Smith
1/2 day work mon and labour - 0.3.4
4 bushels lime - 0.3.4
2 bushels hare -0.2.0
November 9th
6 bushels lime - 0.5.0
3 bushels hare - 0..3.0
2 day man labour - 0.6.0
November 12th
9 bushels lime - 0.7.6
10 white - 0.8.4
10 9 inch red ditto - 0.4.2
200 old bricks - 0.5.0
4 day men labour - 0.9.0
December 18th
day work man labour - 0.3.0
200 nails - 0.0.8
1823
bushel hare - 0.1.0
Feb 10th
day work man labour - 0.3.0
March 31st
2 day 9 man 2 lab - 0.12.0
4 ruff tills - 0.1.4
bushels hare - 0.1.0
June 6th
Sinking well and making descent to ditto and taking bricks out old well - 2.12.6
June 12th
2 day man labour - 0.6.0
June 16th
2 day man labour - 0.6.0
bushel hare - 0.1.0
£7.4.2
Brought over
July 26th
9 stone whit - 0.6.0
bushel lime - 0.0.10
3 bushel hare - 0.3.0
5 day man - 0.10.0
August 1st
3 bushels lime - 0.2.6
4 day man - 0.10.0
September 2nd
4 day man and 2 day lab - 0.12.0
500 nails - 0.1.8
£9.15.2
John Smith
September 18th 1823 work done at chapel by order of Mr Cuthbert
6 bushel lime - 0.5.0
400 nails - 0.1.4
2 day man labour - 0.6.0
£0.14.10
£10.10.0
Bill from 9 farmer bricklayers to Revd Dr French (Bursar) detailing bricklaying repairs and maintenance of Jesus College from 18 Dec 1829 to 25 Sep 1830. Includes repairing cobblestones, furnace, walls, and as well as plastering and whitewashing the pantry, buttery and Master's Lodge. Total of £16 18s 9 1/2d.
Receipt of payment from Rev Dr French to 9 farmer bricklayers for £16 8s 9 1/2d.
Invoice for bricklaying from the Rev Masters & Fellows of Jesus College to John Turner & Son. Includes to the marking a brick cesspool behind the Greyhound public house, 1 day of 3 bricklayers and 3 labours, morter, carting 2000 bricks, making drain from cesspool to the other drain. Total of £2 7s 4 1/2d. Settled and signed by J. Turner.
John Turner & SonInvoice for bricklaying work done at the parsonage by order of Mr Cuthbert by Jack Burrows from January 19th to November 6th 1826. Includes measurement of bushels of lime and hair, work men, morter, 600 nails. Total of £2 11s 1d.
Cuthbert, ThomasInvoice to Jesus College from John Turner & Son, bricklayers for work done to the college between Nov 25 1831 to May 1 1832. Includes glazing walls, bricklaying, repairing walls, cleaning drains, paving, emptying cesspool, repairing plastering, whitewashing , repairing tops of chimenys, cleaning oven, cobwebbing part of chapel. Total of £19 7d.
Invoice for work one to the Lodge from Nov 23 1831 to August 11 1832. Includes repairing the hood of chimney, repairing plastering, relaying out the office floor, whitewashing ceiling, stove colouring. Total of £4 16s 3 1/2d.
Receipt received of the Rev Dr French the sum of £19 7d, being the mount of bill delivered for work done at Jesus College. Signed John Turner.
John Turner & SonBrickmaker bill for work done at Hundon by John Hall. By order of Mr. Robert Cuthbert. Bill for 900 pantiles and 200 red bricks, totaling £4 12s 6d.
Cuthbert, RobertBill for 1858 work done on order of Rev. Cuthbert for tiles, pavements, pipes.
Hall, J.Bill addressed to the Reverend and Masters and Fellows of Jesus College from brickmaker John Hall for work done in 1861. Charges for pipes. All totals 13s 9d. Settled January 15 1862. 'Brickmaker' written on back.
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchBrickmaker's receipt for £4 10s 0d.
1845, Revd. Dr. French, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, by order of Mr. R.F. Cutherbert, Hundon, owe to Peter Baker, Cavendish for;
19th February –
1500 Red Bricks; £2 12 6d
100 Pan tiles; £0 10s 0d
10 largue [large?] pipes; £ 2 10s 0d
28 largue [large?] hollows; £ 0 17s 6d
[Total= £4 10s 0d]
Settled 9th February 1846;
Signed T. Baker
Baker, Thomas