Rev. Mr. Finch requests £13 6s 8d from Rev. Dr. French as his salary as minister at Great Shelford. Paid to Mr. Finch's son.
Finch, Rev. HenryPaid £28 16s 4d to Coe and Company. Signed by Thomas Shallow
Coe & CompanyPaid £3 3s for the College's subscription to the fund established for the relief of poor widows and orphans of clergymen in the diocese of Ely. Collected by Samuel Peed on behalf of Rev. J. Brocklebank, treasurer of the fund.
Peed, SamuelLetter from Ann Holgate saying that morning she received £39. Also forwarding Mrs. Collett's and Mrs. Mackintosh's grateful acknowledgements. Written from Bromley College. Signed Ann Holgate.
Holgate, Mrs. AnnPurchase of a rectangular silver inkstand with three glasses for £9 9s, engraving College Arms and Latin inscription theron for 15s and 1s 6d for a packing box. Total including carriage and discount £9 17s 8d. Note to say that the inkstand had been put on that days coach . Signed Rundell Bridge & Rundell.
Rundell, Bridge & RundellPaid £17 10s for annual insurance. Signed Richard Comings
Sun Fire OfficePaid £1 5s for sweeping the chimneys in the kitchen, oven and flu, servants hall, hall, porter and combination room.
Press, RobertThe Bursar of Jesus College
To James Hodson, printer of the Cambridge Chronicle
1821
August 8th - printing 200 cards. Blank circles for ale. £0.6.0
1822
September 6th - printing 200 cards. Ditto. £0.6.0
1823
March 15th - printing 200 cards. Ditto. £0.6.0
July 18th - advertising farm Ellisley to let - £0.7.6
October 4th - printing 200 cards. Blank circles for ale - £0.6.0
£1.11.6
Take changed to bursary - £0.7.6
Due from Coll - £1.4.0
Received 20th November 1824 - J. Hodson
Paid £1 1s to Cockett and Nash for going to Steeple Morden to look at the premises late in the occupation of John Strickland under Mr Wescomb, to determine repairs needed to building and for marking timber with which to make those repair. Included cost of horse and expenses. Signed by A. Cartington ?
Cockett & NashDetails of the costs of holding Graveley Manorial Court. Includes four bottle of port, one bottle of sherry, tobacco, Catley. Also summary of costs for College events including Graveley Court, Audit Dinner, Audit Supper, Audit Feast, Court Dinner, Rustat Audit Dinner, Founders Dinner. Bill totals £40 4d
Brett, RobertPaid £6 9s 7d for Rustat Audit dinner. Includes payments for one bottle of port, one bottle of sherry, cake, bread, cheese, butter, ale, wine at dinner including five sherry and one port, wine after dinner including five port and two sherry, tea, coffee, cup, laundress, scullion, house maid.
Brett, RobertPaid £1 11s for repairing chopping block in kitchen, curtain line in the Combination Room, bunch of shavings for the Combination Room, fasting up chimney piece in buttery, repairing the barn in the coal yard, work to the Chapel, bore made for the gas piping, repairing the stock in the coal yard, repairing the doors in the bogs, fastening door frame and new handle to Thorn Place ?, two dozen tenns and nails, shelf in the porters lodge for the gas.
Chapman, ThomasPaid 12s for eau brink tax on 6 acres of land belonging to Jesus College.
Marshall, W.Letter addressed to William French saying that their clerk, Thomas Johnson will be in Cambridge for business and so will stop at the College to collect the money owed to them on the College account.
Lambert & Rawlings10½ x 8½. With stains head and shoulders. Water stained.
Smith, E.10½ x 7⅛. Published by Harding and Lepard.
Jenkins, J.Paid 5s 6d for repairing candlesticks by Felix Vaughan and 5s 6d for candlesticks by Thomas Wakefield. Signed Samuel Hill for Thomas Wilson.
Wilson, Thomas£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 Hayward£1 4s 0d for chimney sweeping.
Press, RobertPaid £1 4s to Robert Press for one year's sweeping the College Kitchen chimneys, Hall chimneys & flues, Servant's Hall chimney, Porter's chimney, and Combination chimney.
Signed Robert Press
Received of Jesus College Library Cambridge for the Revd Professor Leep (?) the sum of ten guineas as one year's subscription to the Oriental Translation Fund to Jan 1st, 1830. For Col. Fitzclarence (Treasurer) and William Huttman (Secretary).
Fitzclarence, ColonelInvoice from Robert Roe (Engraver, copper plate printer & printseller) to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, dated 18th of April 1830, for regilding frame, and framing of print of Bishop of Ely. Total of £2 4s 6d.
Receipt of Mr W. Hustler tot the sum of £2 4s 6d as per bill to the Master and Fellows for framing. Dated 3rd of July 1830. Signed by Robert Roe.
Receipt of the Revd Master one guinea on the account of J. B. Wright Esquire for his subscription to Dr E. D. Clarke's tablet in Jesus Chapel. Dated 10th of July 1831. Total of £1 1s. Signed W. Hustler.
Roe, Robert4⅝ x 6⅝. Published by Day and Haighe, Lithographer to the Queen.
Harraden, Richard Bankes9¼ x 7¼
View of exterior: south transept and nave.
Invoice from Revd Dr French to Robert Press for sweeping the college kitchen chimneys, Hall chimney, servant hall chimney, combination room chimney, porters chimney. Total of £1 4s. Settled by Robert Press.
Press, RobertPoster detailing the sale by auction of ash & elm timber at Christ College Pieces Cambridge, to be sold by Elliot Smith at 4 o'clock, Monday March 15 1830. 20 elm and 6 ash with the tops from lots on Newmarket Road and Love Hedge.
Smith, ElliotInvoice for coal sales from John Stockdale & Son to Rev Dr French, dated 11th August 1831, King's Lynn. 35 chaldrons of blyth coal, total of £39 76s. Below letter stating the order and that it was forwarded to Edward Mason's boat, which they hope will arrive safe and meet French's approbation. Signed John Stockdale & Sons, Lynn's Regis, 11 August 1831.
John Stockdale & SonReceipt for transport of coal dated 1st of October 1831, received of Dr French to Edward Mason. For the fraught of 140 chaldorns of coals. Total of £44. Recieved 30th December 1831. Signed Edward Mason.
Mason, EdwardMiscellaneous documents about the fund for the repair or rebuilding of the parsonage house, see also material in file 9/8. A letter from the College to 'My Dear Lord' (apparently not the Bishop) 25 April 1809 (item 9/11/1), summarises the situation from 1784, and is linked to a Trust Deed (9/11/2) of 1791, but endorsed 1809, about the investment of money for dilapidations, with a rough assessment of the valuation of the benefice (9/11/3), undated. There is a receipt from Richard and William Dale, 25 September 1819 (9/11/4) for £14.6.9, for repairs to the Chancel 1808-1810, and a printed form for 'Consolidated £3 per cent. Annuites. Acceptance anmd Dividends', filled in and dated 1831 (9/11/5).
Invoice to Rev Dr French to Robert Press, one year sweeping the College kitchen chimneys, hall chimneys, servant's hall chimney, combination and porters' chimney. Dated September 29 1831. Total of £1 4s.
Press, RobertReceipt received of Rev Dr French to Robert Press for sweeping College kitchen chimneys, cleaning the oven, sweeping the hall chimney, sweeping the porter and combination room chimneys, sweeping the servants hall chimney. Signed Mr Willis(?). Total of £1 8s. Paid to Robert Press.
Press, RobertLetter to Rev Dr French dated 23rd February 1832, from John Stockdale & Son. Details that Stockdale & Son received a letter from Masters Forsters bankers, Cambridge informing them that French had paid £8 10s into their account, which with the discount deducted in the amount of their coal account. Signed John Stockdale & Sons.
John Stockdale & SonJohn Stockdale & Son invoice to Rev Dr French for 35 chaldrons of duck coals on 27th July 1831 and 35 chaldrons of blyth coals on 11th August 1831. Totaly of £84, dedivated 3s 10d, final total £80 10s. Below letter from John Stockdale & Sons to Dr French acknowledging the invoice.
John Stockdale & SonReceived of Dr French, dated 1st September 1832, Lynn's Regis. To William & Thomas Bagge, for 14 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £15 15s. Added rough addition work for the totals of £80 10s and £84.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceived November 23 1832 of Robert Ellis 14s for half a years land tax charged on the Estate of the Master & Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham. Due Michaelmas last. Signed E. Underwood, collector.
Ellis, RobertReceived of Dr Witterey 14 shillings for half a year's land tax charged on the estate of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham, due last March. Signed by William Smith, collector.
Smith, WilliamInvoice for estate estimation work from Elliot Smith to Dr (likely Rev Dr French). 27 November 1829, cashpaid advertising building ground near Greyhound(?) to let. 7 April 1832, 2 noticeboards for manor house, writing and painting. May 2 1832, estimating annual value of Swan's estate. 11 June 1832, estimating Bankers(?) Market Hill. Total of £2 8s. Noted in different ink as paid to Eliiot Smith 14 December.
Smith, ElliotReceived November 22nd 1832 of John Few. 14s 3d for half a year's land tax charged on the estate of the Masters & Fellows of Jesus College at Willingham on Michaelmas last. 14s 3d signed William Smith, collector.
Few, JohnInvoice addressed to the Reverend Master & Fellows of Jesus College, to Thomas Prince, gas filler, noting work done from 21st September 1829 until 27th December 1832.
Includes repairing gas pipes, grinding up the cocks, repairing the gas lights in Cloister Court, thawing the condensation loose in gas pipe in courts, repairing a broken join next to main cock in porter's lodge, taking water out of lamp in New Court, searching for an escape of gas and repairing, and two men opening ground for lamp in New Court to find out the place where the water is in pipe, cutting pipe in two, letting water and connecting pipe again. Total of £6 16s.
Prince, ThomasWilliam Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Includes looking after the lamps, the courts, the cloisters and audit. Total of £5 6s 4d. Signed by William Harvey.
Harvey, WilliamBill for glazier work done at the Hundon parsonage by Thomas Robinson by order of Mr Robert Cuthbert for the use of Jesus College Cambridge. Includes leading, repairing, sqaures. Total of 16s 10d. Settled 19th July 1833 and signed by Thomas Robinson.
Robinson, ThomasBill to the Rev Master & Fellows of Jesus College Cambride for work done at Hundon Rectory by the order of Mr R. Cuthbert, to Thomas Knock, carpenter, for work done on 25th February, 8th March, 17th July, 24th July, 27th August 1832. Includes repairing boarding to barn and stable door, repairing and rehanging gates, stripping and taking down old rafters, putting up new rafters, repairing gates in the yard and repairing barn floor. Total of £3 19s 9d.
Knock, ThomasHe has looked at the detached lands for his part of the late Mr Cuthbert's will, consisting of about 60 acres. From his inspection, he reckons moderate attention has been paid to it, and Mr Cuthbert has very injudiciously moved the farm from its former situation near a good land road. In its present state, he reckons between 10/- or 12/- per acre would be a fair price for rent. If a cottage is built, and a stable for four horses, it might be possible to charge 15/- per acre, but if the College wants to charge this much in good conscience, they should first move the farm back to its original position.
He has recommended various applications, and one this morning from the occupiers of the farm opposite, but if someone can be found to live in the property where it is, that would be more beneficial for the College than letting it out off-hand.
Dated 11th July 1832 at Clare. Signed off by John Haughton
Haughton, JohnReceived of Rev Dr French to William & Thomas Bagge, dated 10th September 1832, Lynn's Regis. For 12 chaldrons of duck's coals and 16 chaldrons of blyth coals. Total of £33 6s.
Bagge, William & ThomasReceived of Jesus College by payment of Mrs Poulter the sum of 18 shillings for half a year's land tax due Lady Day last. Signed and dated by John Prince, collector.
Prince, JohnReverse of William Harvey's porter's bill for Christmas 1832. Rough claculations coming to £21 13s 10d. Possibly calcuations for porter's bills for the year.
Harvey, William