Receipt for payment of Joseph Paulett by Jesus College for painting the exteriors of two cottages in the Grove, £4 15s, and for painting four gates, £1 10s.
Paulett, JosephThe Revd., the Master & Fellows of Jesus College
To J. Goode & Son
- 15th of August 1946-
To –
Outside of College –
Sashes in Lodge Gardens, & in the entrance porch & in Fellows’ Garden
Cleaned, touched up, puttied & painted 2 & [?] with their frames & sills 49 [?] & 9 squares at 2/6; £6 4s 4 1/2d
11 pr [pairs?] of 10 light sashes, cleaned, touched up & painted [?] at 1/9 per dozen; £0 16s -1/2d
1 “ 6 of 12 light [?] lights at 1/9 per dozen; £0 2s 6d
- Casement frames 1/6. 1/3 ft. of [?] 2 over at 1d. = 19/5; £0 15s 11d.
Door to lodge kitchen puttied and painted 2. over stone colour entrance door to hall back of garden door 2 & 3 times green. 9 yards at 9d; £0 6s 9d.
Great gates repaired & painted over green; 24 yards at 8d; £0 16s 0d
[?] of garden gate 3 times then grained in oil, glazed [foam?] at 3 ½ yards at 2/9; £0 9s 7 1/2d
Sashes painted 1 over [once] Green, reframed 1 man 2 days at 4/8 = 9/4. 10 [pots?] best green at [?] = 10/1; £0 19s 4d.
2 men ½ day burning old paint off entrace door; £0 4s 8d.
Lobby to Fellows Garden 2. over stone & green, 12 yards at 9d.; £0 9s 0d.
1 man ½ day cleaning. 2 over stone & green, 12 yards at 9d.; £0 2s 4d.
[Total=] £11 6s 6 ½ d
Staircases
New building staircase. Paint of walls, stopped, puttied and painted 4 times. Stone colour. 9 yards at 11d.; £4 8s 0d.
169 ft. of lime at top, cut in at ½; £0 7s ½d
169 ft. of whiting puttied and painted 2 & 3 times, then grained & varnished at 2 1/2; £1 15s 2 ½ d
4 [ft?] of 10. Light sashes. Whiting puttied and painted 2 & 3 times at 10.4 Lights [ditto] frames; £0 18s 4d.
4 mullions 2 over stone colour; £0 3s 0d.
Doors & frames scrubbed down, puttied & painted 2 & 3 times then grained, varnished. 109 yards at 2/1; £10 18s 0d.
Bannisters varnished at 13 yards at 9d.; £0 9s 9d.
[Total=] £18 19s 4d.
Doors numbered and lettered; £0 2s 6d
2 men 1 day cleaning and preparing work at 4/8; £0 9s 4d
Pump staircase; puttied and painted 2/ 3 times, stone colour 10 ½ yards at 7d.; £2 19s 6d.
4 of 10. Light sashes & frames; £0 1s 0d
2 men 1 day cleaning and preparing at 4/8; £0 9s 4d.
[Total=] £23 7s 8d.
- 7th of October
Chapel; 14. Pounds white lead carpenters [?} had for new roof with [?] at 3d; £0 5s 10d
12th
- 12th Sept.
Buttery; 9 pounds of lead by carpenters [?] at 5d; £0 3s 9d
Jobs times 3 times; £0 1s 6d
[Total=] £0 5s 3d
1845
Porters Lodge
14th of November; 2 locks to gate [?] close 2 over; £0 0s 6d
27th of November; 10 ft. of water trough, 3 times at 2d; £0 1s 8d
1846
28th of March; 1 man ¼ day & colour repairing gates to close; £0 2s 0d
7 pence on both mains 1. over lead & [?] 16. Yards at 5d.; ^s 8d
[Total=] £0 10s 10d
Summary
Outside of college; £35 5s 1/2 d; £11 6s 6 1/2 d
Staircases; £34 14s 2 1/2 d; £23 7s 8d
Chapel; £0 5s 10d
Buttery; £0 5s 3d
Porters Lodge; £0 2s 6d.
Sundries; £0 10s 10d
Total = £35 18s 7 ½ d
[Receipt attached]
Received of the Revd. Dr. French the sum of thirty-five pounds 18/7 for work done at Jesus Coll. To Michaelmas 1846.
[Signed] J. H. Cooke on behalf of J. Cooke & Son.
Goode, J. H.Receipt for painting work done Grove Cottage (inhabited by Mrs Ball), paid by Jesus College to Joseph Paulett. Includes payment for whitening the ceilings, papering the walls, graining and varnishing the interior of the house: totalling £8 10s.
Paulett, JosephReceipt for payment to N. Jerold for painting and repairs. Includes payment for cleaning and two coats of green paint to the iron gates at the front of college, and for repairing the pump at tenements in close. Total payment 14s. Dated 6th December 1865 and signed by N Jerold.
Jerold, N.1845 –
Revd. Dr. French, Lodge Account, to J. Turner.
22nd of November –
Taking down coppers and fixing copper and building oven
7 ½ day Bricklayer & Labourer; £2 5s 0d
Extra labourer 4 days; £0 10s 0d
1000 Building Bricks 30 Fire; £2 7s 0d
200 Red Bricks; £0 18s 0d
20 9 inch lumps for bottom; £0 10s 6d
Mortar & lime; £1 2s 0d
14th of February –
[Clearing?] cesspool in garden
1 ¾ bricklayers & lab [labour?]; £0 10s 6d
Mortar; £0 2s 0d
31st of February –
Making alterations in [Lodge?] House and [?] Hole
Bricklayer and labour 5 days; £1 10s 0d
Extra labourer 5 days; £0 12s 6d
50 pankles; £0 4s 6d
Mortar & lime; £0 15s 0d
7th March –
Making cesspool and drain where old knife house stood
3 Days Bricklayer & Lab[our]; £0 18s 0d
1 day [?] lab[our]; £0 2s 6d
Mortar; £0 11s. -d
1 ½ Bushel Cement; £0 7s 6d
28th of November –
Whitewashing back Kitchen & c
1 Day Bricklayer & lab[our]; £0 6s 0d
1846 -
Whitening plaster & c; £0 2s 0d
8th of August –
Whitewashing Kitchen & pantrys [sic.]
2 days bricklayer & lab; £0 12s 0d
Plaster & Mortar Whitening &c.; £0 5s 6d
[Total=] £14 11s 6d
[Paper two]
Revd, Master & Fellows Jesus College to J. Turner
[For work done?] to Courts
Making good after Gas men & c
Bricklayer & Lab. 1 Day; £0 6s 0d
Mortar and sand; £0 1s 6d
22nd [November?] –
Repa [repair] tilin g in Back yard
½ day bricklayer and lab; £0 3s 0d
Mortar, tiles, & c.
8th of December –
Mr Fisher Chimney BricK & Lab[our] ½ day; £0 3s 0d
1 chimney job bricks & mortar; £0 5s 6d
1846 –
10th of January –
Lopping trees in close
Turner 7 ½ days & 1 man 7 ½ days; £2 8s 9d
1 man 4 days; £0 10s 0d
Seymours House & barn; £0 5s 0d
17th of January –
Printing window in Close after Plumber
¼ day Brick & Lab[our] Plaster &c.; £0 2s 6d
29th of January –
Cleaning drane [sic.] shift & time; £0 1s 6d
4th of May –
4 loads of sand for courts, Porters [sic.] order; £0 12s 0d
5th of May –
Making good [?] holes &c.
½ day brick[layer] & lab[our];£0 3s 0d
Mortar &c.; £0 1s 6d
12th of August –
Cleaning dranes [sic.].and cesspools
2 ½ days brick[layer] & lab[our]; £0 15s 0d
Mortar &c.; £0 3s 6d
15th of August –
Repairing our offices 1 day brick and lab; £0 6s 0d
Plaster morter [sic.] Whitening &c.; £0 4s 6d
1st of September –
Underpinning for [?] at Mr. Seymours
Room and making good ceiling
1 ½ days brick & lab
200 bricks mortar lath [lathe?] nails plas[ter?] &c.; £0 14s 6d
Repairing and colouring new building
Staircase & Pump Staircase
2 Bricklayers 3 days 1 lab[our] ditto; £2 10s 0d
Mortar, colouring plaster whitening &c.; £1 2s 6d
12th of September –
Brick & lab[our] cleaning out gutters &c.; £0 6s 0d
Mortar &c.; £0 2s 6d
8th of October –
Repairing tiling at Fellows Stables &c.;
2 days Brick & lab.; £0 12s 0d
Mortar Tiles 2 Slates &c.; £0 7s 0d
[Running total=] £12 18s 3d
To Kitchen
Repairing copper stoves oven &sic.
4 days Brick & Lab[our]; £1 4s 0d
Mortar and Plaster; £0 7s 6d
Fire bricks and tiles; £0 8s 0d
Whitening & size; £0 3s 6d
[Total=] £2 3s 0d
23rd of September –
To Buttery
Taking down fixing stove & whitewashing
Buttery 1 ½ days brick & lab; £0 9s 0d
Mortar Plaster Whitening &c. £0 6s 6d
[Running total=] £0 15s 6d
[Totals=]
Courts; £12 18s 3d
Kitchin [sic.]; £2 3s 0d
Buttery; £0 15s 6d
Chapel; £15 11s 0d
Lodge account; £14 11s 6d
[Grand total=] £45 19s 3d
Deduct Chapel = £15 11s 0d
=£30 8s 3d
[Receipt]
Cambridge December 7th, 1846;
Received of the Revd. Dr. French the sum of Thirty pounds eight shillings and three pence as per bill delivered
[Signed] John Turner
Turner, JohnReceipt for painting and decorating college courts, chapel and lodge. Includes cost of: painting a zinc sheet to make a notice for the chapel door; cleaning, painting and varnishing 6 portable iron chairs belonging to the Fellows Garden; cleaning, stopping with putty and painting the outside work to windows in Masters' Lodge fronting over garden; cleaning down and painting iron work to windows. Work to courts: cleaning down, stopping with putty and painting outside work to windows fronting First Court and painting four windows looking westward towards Grove (112 windows); cleaning down, stopping with putty and painting all outside work to windows looking northward, including oiling the ironwork twice; same work to windows in Cloister Court (24 windows) and to windows in the Old and New Building looking eastward. Also to windows of First Court looking southward over entrance gateway and windows to the left of the gateway. Also includes cost of: burning off paint to door and frame in the Master's Lodge garden and repainting both sides; burning off paint and repainting the outside of the Lodge door to the gardens and fanlight window above; rubbing down and painting kitchen door and fanlight by garden; priming, painting, graining and varnishing three new cupboard to the water works compartment; priming and painting 12 cupboards in plain colours, also to the water works. Work to the principal entrance to college: washing and whitening ceilings and preparing and colouring the wall to the Lobby and passage approaching the Buttery, Kitchen and Servant's Hall; cleaning down and varnishing oak work and painting the plain work; cleaning down, revarnishing and touching up the gates to principal entrance on both sides. Total amount £51 14s 3d. Paid 28th November 1865 and signed by W. & G. Flack.
W. & G. FlackReceipt for painting and decorating in college rooms. Includes payment for work to Mr Morgan's room: washing and whitening ceiling and girder in sitting room; cleaning down the wainscot work; washing and whitening the Gyp room ceiling. Work to Mr King's room: washing, mending with plaster and whitening sitting room ceiling; plastering wall and pointing; rubbing down stopping with putty and painting thrice; graining and varnishing usual work to sitting room; washing and whitening bedroom ceiling and girders; bleaching off paint from carved oak work and varnishing; repairing, painting, graining and varnishing doors to bedroom; painting windows, shutters and skirting with plain colours; mending wall with plaster and pointing; washing and whitening the entrance passage ceiling; mending wall with plaster; preparing, painting, graining and varnishing the usual work to Lobby; sizing and varnishing the paper to passage; washing and whitening ceiling to Gyp Room, sizing and varnishing paper, preparing and painting the usual work to Gyp Room, including cupboards and windows. Total cost £10 17s 6d. Account settled 28th November 1865 and signed by W. & G. Flack.
W. & G. FlackReceipt for paint supplies, including white paint, green paint, linseed oil, brushes, bins, and bottles. Cost - £3, 4s.
Eaden LilleyBill for £6 15s 2d for mineral brown paint bought from Charles Finch & Son.
Charles Finch & SonReceipt for the purchase of paint and paint supplies. Sum of £1 0s 8d. Unsigned
Payment of 14s 9d to J. M. Moden of the Oil, Colour, Paint and Brush Warehouse on Sidney Street, Cambridge. Includes payments for white lead, ochre, blue, yellow and green paint, linseed oil, turpentine and oak varnish. Signed by H. R. King on behalf of J. M. Moden.
Moden, J. M.Receipt to the Rev. the Master and Fellows of Jesus College from Benjamin Diver for payment for stone colour paint in September 1848, totaling 7s 4d, signed Benjamin Diver
Diver, BenjaminReceipt for the choir expenses for the quarter ending 24th June 1865. Includes money paid to Mr Brown, the organist; Mr Egar, the schoolmaster; 8 boys; the blower; the bedmaker; half dozen collars to Hicks and to Mr Beale, the tailor. Total £45 14s. Dated 12th June 1865 and signed by E. Frisby.
Frisby, Elijah48 1/2 yards of 3 oils; 38 yards of 2 oils, 1 yard 1 oil.
Water pipe.
3 dozen acquanes and panes, one fan light (i.e. glass).
Receipt from DR. TO A. MENZIES, for the purchase of an office knife, scissors and an engraving for 5s
Receipt of payment for a land tax bill to Mr William Papworth for the lease of his property of Maids Causeway, Cambridge. Sum of £7 19s 9d. Signed by William Papworth
William PapworthA receipt for the payment of £2 'due to Mr Rustat's Bursar', signed by W. Mathew.
Mathew, WilliamReceipt for Mr. Harrell for Income tax and land tax, among others. Note on backside with his name again and 1/2 a years rent 30.
Hurrell, Mr. S.Letter from Mr Hunt at Shingay, explaining that he has paid £345-17-0 to Messrs Mortlock and Bank. (Figure consists of Mr Bidwell's valuation, minus land tax etc.)
Hunt, JamesReceipt from George Ransom, Churchwarden for the sum of £5 5s 0d from the Revd Dr French, Master of Jesus College.
George Ransom, ChurchwardenReceipt of the sum £19 5s 3d for work done to the courts. Signed by J. Webster
J. WebsterReceipt for the sum of £32 10s 01/2d for work undertaken on the Lodge. Signed by J. Webster
J. WebsterReceipt of payment for the commutation of tithes to John Dodson Esq. for land held by lease from Jesus College. Sum of £11 16s 6d. Signed by Charles M. Bidwell, Apportioner.
Bidwell, Charles M.A receipt for 2s 6d paid by Rev. Mr Darby for the Master of Arts Commencement. Signed by Thomas Goodall.
Goodall, ThomasA Receipt for £3 4s 2d for Masons Work in the College.
Haselgrove, JamesA receipt for 9s 2d, paid by Jesus College to 'the University Marshall' as one year's wages owed to Edward Bore. Below are draft workings which includes the payment of 2s 6d to the 'University Cryer'.
Bore, EdwardReceived of Dr French 9s 2d for Marshals salary up to Michaelmas last.
Signed Thomas Johnson (Marshal)
Sum of £5 received of the Reverend Dr French for contribution money owed at Michaelmas last,
Signed Thomas Johnson (Marshal)
Paid £1 1s 3d for seven map cases
Signed Stephen Pryor
Receipt for cottage-repair on Manor Street, including laying floor in a cupboard, painting the Chamber floor, hanging a door in the back room, and mending a fence. Cost of materials also included (oak, and nails). Cost total - 19s, 10d.
WebsterReceipt from W Winter for £8 15s for work done in Malcolm street and to a house in Jesus Lane.
Winter, W.Receipt from Webster and Son for preparing and putting down ports in Malcolm Street. 13'6" x 4.5 oak. 18s 9d.
Webster and SonPayment of 3s 6d from Master and Fellows of Jesus College to William Adams for cleaning out gutter and repairing pipe.
Adams, WilliamReceipt for £130 7s 6d, for maintenance on a lease hold farm. Addressed to Mr Robinson.
Receipt with itemised description of maintenance works conducted in Jesus College, including the lining of pipes, cleaning the fittings in the Hall and 'Knife House', cleaning of pipes 'throughout College', fitting of tin shades in the kitchen, supplying brackets, and the maintenance of gas taps and burners in the 'Hall', totalled £4 17s 11d. Signed by George Giffard.
Cambridge University and Town Gas Light CompanyReceipt for £22 10s 8d for work done by Robert Ellis, plumber, glazier and ornamental painter, at -
1846 - The Chapel ;
3rd of January –
5 ½ feet of quarries new leading at 9; £0 4s 1d
24 glass quarries added to the light at 1; £0 2s 0d
Work 2 men with ladders talking down and repairing; £0 2s 0d
5th of January –
17 quarries & work [?] in the Anti [sic.] Chapel at 2; £0 2s 10d
10th of March –
¾ day 2 men turning up lead on roof and relaying (as instructed by the architect); £0 6s 0d
Nails used; £0 1s 0d
11th of March –
½ day 2 men relaying lead after the Bricklayers; £0 4s 0d
18th of March –
½ day 2 men repairing leadwork over choir; £0 4s 0d
1-16 of solder, returned 25th used 10th at 10; £0 15s 10d
19th of March –
¾ day 2 men soldering; £0 6s 0d
20th and 21st March –
1 ½ days 2 men soldering
1-17 of solder (mending 59 cracks) at 10; £1 17s 6d
21st of March –
½ day 2 men to leadwork over south [?]; £0 4s 0d
28 ½ th of plumbing solder to leadwork over south [?] at 10; £1 3s 9d
23rd and 24th of March –
2 days 2 men (mending 35 cracks in leads); £0 16s 0d
20th of New Lead Flashing at 26 4/76; 62 by 26 of old lead at 2, 4/4; £0 0s 3d
Nails & wall hooks used; £0 2s 0d
15th of July –
1 ½ days 2 men taking glass out of windows; £0 12s 0d
24th October –
3 squares in Lancet windows, at 1/6; £0 4s 6d
[Total=] £8 0s 9d
1846 – The Buttery, Hall & Comb[ination] Room;
14th of January-
1 sqr. of glass in the Hall; £0 1s 6d
19th of February-
Hall 4 ½ foot of glass, new leading & cementing at 9; £0 3s 4d
4 sqr. of glass, new leading & cementing at 1/6 ; £0 6s 0d
Work 2 men with ladders taking down and refixing at 1/6; £0 2s 0d
21st of March –
Combination room Windows cleaning; £0 1s 6d
25th of March –
Hall 1 sqr. of glass; £0 1s 6d
18th of September –
Buttery, 2 sqr. of glass at 6; £0 1s 0d
Buttery, releading ventilator in casement; £0 0s 9d
5th of October –
Cleaning all the hall windows; £0 14s 0d
24th of October –
Buttery cleaning windows, 6 lights; £0 1s 6d
Combination Room Windows Cleaning; £0 1s 6d
[Total= £ 1 14s 7d]
The College Kitchen
1845 –
8th of December –
2 sqr. of glass at 6/6; £0 3s 0d
10th of December –
Work training out 3 sqr. & reglazing; £0 1s 6d
1 sqr. in new casement 1/6, 2 ft. of lead on the bottom at 6; £0 2s 0d
1846 –
19th of August –
½ day 2 men relaying lead on coffers, 4/1 nails at 6; £0 4s 6d
10th of October –
2 sqr. of glass in larder; £0 3s 0d
24th of October –
Cleaning at the kitchen & larder windows; £0 5s 0d
[Total=] £0 19s 0d
The Court and Buildings
1845
4th of November –
The Chapel Staircase, 1 sqr. next the close & work; £0 2s 8d
Cow Lane 2 quarries & work; £0 0s 6d
26th of November –
Lecture room staircase 1 sqr. of glass; £0 1s 6d
Empty room, late Bell, 1 sqr. of glass’ £0 1s 6d
Empty ground room in the Pump staircase, 1sqr of glass; £0 1s 6d
8th of December –
The servants Hall 1 sqr. of glass; £0 1s. 6d
1846
3rd of January –
D. Staircase 8 feet of glass new leading at 9d; £0 6s 0d
21st of January –
7 sqrs. In D at 9d, 5/3 – work fixing at 9d; £0 6s 0d
6th of March –
New building landing window 1 sqrs. of glass; £0 1s 6d
17th of March –
B Staircase at court, 3 sqrs. of glass at 1/6; £0 4s 6d
B Staircase at court, 1 sqr. 1/6 (broke by wind); £0 1s 6d
23rd of March –
Pump staircase 2 sqr. of glass; £0 3s 0d
4th of April –
Lecture room staircase, 1 sqr. of glass; £0 3s 0d
14th of May –
C. Staircase, 1. Sqr; £0 1s 6d
11th of August –
10th of lead on stonework over gateway; £0 2s 3d
Work to stonework over gateway; £0 1s 0d
12th of August –
Court Pump, new bucket & leather; box leathers and work; £0 7s 6d
1st & 2nd September;
Repairing lead roof 1 ½ days 2 men soldering; £0 12s 0d
2 -26 of solder; 1- 51/4 returned after finishing the work; 1 – 20 ¾ used at 10d; £2 0s 7d
5th of September –
1 day 2 men soldering, lead work; £0 8s 0d
8th of September –
¾ day 2 men soldering lead work; 1 -16th of solder at 10d; £1 16s 8d
9th of September –
1 Day 2 men soldering lead work & lead flashings & renailing; £0 8s 0d
Lead nails & 1/.; Wall hooks 1/.; £0 2s 0d
19th of September –
Chapel Staircase 1 sqr. broke by workmen; £0 2s 6d
19th of October –
Court lamps 2 sides 4/1 & door 1/6; £0 5s 6d
6 top sqrs. 8. 4/1. 2 bottom sqrs. 1/6; £0 5s 6d
[Total=] £8 12s 5d
The Master’s Lodge
1845 –
6th of November; 3 sqrs. of glass in stables at 8; £0 2s 0d
1 sqr. of thick glass over door; £0 2s 6d
21st of November; 1 day 2 men to lead over coffers; £0 8s 0d
22nd of November; 1-0-10 of sheet lead to ditto, at 26/1.= £1 8s 2d
[?] by 1-1-25 of old lead at 18/1=£1 6s 6d; £0 1s 8d
6th of plumbing solder to ditto; £0 5s 0d
½ Day 2 men to plumbing solder and mending sink; £0 4s 0d
7 ½ lb. of plumbing solder to sink; £0 6s 3d
1846-
20th of February –
1 sqr. of glass in drawing room; £0 2s 6d
2 sqrs. of glass in scullery;
2 sqrs. of glass in study; £0 2s 6d
27th of March –
1 sqr. of glass in study; £0 2s 6d
11th of July –
Pump in kitchen, new bucket & box & leathers & work; £0 9s 6d
3rd of September –
1 sqr. of glass in flower room; £0 2s 6d
1 sqr. of glass in light over door; £0 1s 6d
5 sqrs. of glass in 2 bedrooms front at 2/6; £0 12s 6d
6th of October; 1 sqr. of glass in bedroom at front; £0 2s 6d
Summary
The Chapel - £8 0s 9d
The Buttery, Hall & Combination Room - £1 14s 7d
The College Kitchen - £0 19s 0d
The Court & Buildings - £8 12s 5d
The Masters Lodge - £3 3s 11d
£22 10s 8d
Receipt of payment signed 8th of December 1846 atached, signed Robert Ellis.
Ellis, RobertFees to be paid to the Master, totalling £67 13s 6d:
Baufather B.D. £6 3s
Campbell M.A. £6 2s.
James M.A. £6 2s.
Bower M.A. £6 2s.
Chenery MA. £6 2s.
Bartholemew MA. £6 2s.
Oakes M.A. £6 2s.
Palmer M.A. £6 2s.
Holdship M.A. £6 2s.
Badeleley M.A. £6 2s.
Devenish M.A. £6 2s.
Devenish test 10s 6d.
Rec’d July [1846] of the Master of Jesus College the sum of 2s 6d for MA Commencement. Signed Mr. Johnson (School Keeper)
Johnson, M.Receipt from M. Johnson, school keeper, acknowledging receipt of 2s 6d. for M. A. commencement.
Johnson, M.Receipt for 40 ships of lime. Sum of £0 16s 8d. Signed by J. M. Chreslish[?]
Cuthbert, Robert FrenchDr French paid 15s to Bullingham (gardener) for levelling the back court
Bullingham, B.Receipt for Regular Letter to Reverend Layng (10d)
Receipt from the Masters and Fellows of Jesus College to Clement Francis, for various work as an attorney between 8th December 1855 and 5th December 1856. Items billed Re Hurrell include: attending Mr Hurrell with reference to 1 acre and 2 roods more or less of land now claimed to he in the parish of Little Shelford and called the Holt [?] in his occupation which for many years pasted had not paid rates or land tax to any parish and was deemed extraparochial and conferring theron; attending Mr Hurrell again this day when he informed me he had been summoned for a poor rate in respect of this land and afterwards attending with him at the office of the clerk of the peace and searching the Little Shelford award and plan to ascertain what parish the land was in when it appeared to be in that parish; paid search. Items billed for Dean & Chapter of Ely (Power of Attorney) include: The Dean and Chapter of Ely having requested that you should bespeak power for the receipt of dividends by them through a letter addressed to me by Mr H R Evans their clerk; writing them in reply and stating in my opinion instructing your liability ended with the payment of the purchase money into the names of the 3 Regii Professores and delivery to the Dean and Chapter of the stock ticket but that as a matter of courtesy and on the understanding that you incurred no further liability I would not object in the present instance to bespeak and procure the execution of the power by you; attending at Messrs Mortlocks Bank bespeaking power; attending Dr Abdy [?] attesting his execution thereto; writing Mr Evans with form of order on Messrs Mortlock as to the application of dividends for him to fill up previous to obtaining the signature of the 3 Regii Professores thereto; attending Dr Bond for and attesting his execution to power of attorney; writing Revd Dr Jeremie with power for his execution. Items billed Yourselves v. Wyer include: attending John Halsey/asking memorandum of his evidence upon this matter; attending at town hall to make complaint before magistrates and obtain warrant engaged 2 hours; attending town hall when magistrates convicted the defendant in the amount of damages or be imprisoned for 14 days when his brother paid same, the magistrates observing that they very much regretted that they were prevented from sending the defendant to gaol. Items billed for Union Tavern include: attending Mr Rowe surveyor when he brought me plan of the Union Tavern premises on the quayside and stated that the Master desired that a fence might be erected to enclose the corner of the premises now open in the manner pointed out on the plan and begged me to give instructions to Mr Bradwell to have the work done immediately; attending Mr Bradwell accordingly giving him the requisite instructions. Total amount: £4 9s 0d, paid by cash in College account. Signed by Clement Francis.
Francis, ClementReceived of the Master of Jesus College £3 4s in payment of the Rhetorical Barnaley Lectureship for the year 1826.
Signed C W Burrell (bursar of Catherine Hall, now St. Catherine's College).
A receipt for the payment of £1 to the Rustate Bursar, and the payment of 10 shillings 'to the Lecturer', signed by S. Berdmore.
Berdmore, SamuelReverend and Sir, I by to acknowledge the receipt of £3 4s. 0d. being the sum due to me as Barnaby Lecturer for the year ending last June. I am Rev'd and Sir yours, Henry Hurrell
Catherine Hall
Hurrell, HenryReceipt for Lease of Parsonage Farm, Hundon to Charles Deeks. [signed] G. F. Fisher. Received by Dr Westmoreland. Includes Invoice for Costs of Lease of Parsonage Farm, Hundon for the year 1880, itemised list totalling £8 8s 2d. [signed] G. F. Fisher.
Fisher, G. F.Invoice to Dr Westmoreland referencing 'cheque to balance last Michael's Term 1881' and listing expenses including drawing 21 acres of land, tiles, past labour, and correct bill for fence, totalling £1 4s 2d. [signed] John Hooper.
Hooper, JohnReceipt for the laying of a "Granery" [granary?] floor, totalling £3 10s. Signed by C. Cuthbert.
Cuthbert, CharlesReceipt for payment of £8 by David Roper to C. Deeks for laying an "Alsfat" floor at the Parsonage Farm, Hundon.
Roper, David