Receipt for valuing a farm belonging to Revd John Graham, Vicar of Swavensy in the occupation of Mr James King in the Parish of Preston, Suffolk. Sum of £6 6s 0d. Unsigned
Rodwell, E.Receipt for battens, wich posts, one day's work, one new hook, mending, spikens.
Signed James Tibbit
Receipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £1 17s 1d.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling 10s 6d.
Receipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £1 2s 9d. Received of Mr E. Williams, Jesus College, and signed by William Howlett, collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £1 3s 6d. Signed by William Howlett, collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling 19s 6d.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £3 19s 4d. Signed by William Howlett, collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling 6s. Signed by P. Fulcher, collector.
Fulcher, P.Receipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling 2s 10d. Received of Mr J. Long, and signed by E. Peters, collector.
Peters, E.Receipt for land tax and income tax, plus £40 paid to the account, and a £1 subscription paid to the school, all totalling £46 5s 9d. A cheque is also paid for £53 14s 3d, bringing the total to £100, but there is no information about where the money is going or where the receipt is referring to, or who drew it up.
Receipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, totalling £1 2s 6d. Received of Mr Long, and signed by J. Cooke, collector.
Cooke, J.Receipt for two quarters' duty of land tax in the tax year 1864-5, in the parish of West Wratting. Received of John Symonds, paid £4 5s 6d. Dated 5th April 1865 and signed by William Noble, collector.
Noble, WilliamReceipt for two quarters' duty of land tax in the tax year 1865-6, in the parish of West Wratting. Received of John Symonds, paid £4 5s 6d. Dated October 1865 and signed by William Noble, collector.
Noble, WilliamReceipt for two quarters duty of land and assessed taxes in the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of Trumpington. Received of Mr Headly Emson, paid 13s 11d. Dated 20th December 1864 and signed by James F. Feld, the collector.
Feld, James F.Receipt for two quarters duty of land and assessed taxes in the tax year 1863-4 in the parish of Trumpington. Received of Mr Emson, paid 13s 11d. Dated 11th May 1864 and signed by James F. Feld, the collector.
Feld, James F.Receipt for two quarters' land taxes in the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of Willingham. Received of George Tibbit and Jesus College, paid 8s 3d. Dated 2nd May 1865 and signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for two quarters land tax in the parish of Willingham, Cambridgeshire. Received of Mrs E. Linge [?] and Jesus College, amount paid 4s. Dated 3rd November 1864 and signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for one quarters' land tax in the parish of Willingham, Cambridgeshire. Received of Mrs E. Linge [?] and Jesus College, amount paid 1s 1 1/2d. Dated 15th March 1865 and signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for two quarters land tax for the tax year 1863-4 in the parish of Willingham, Cambridgeshire. Received of Mrs Ellis and Jesus College, amount paid £1 8s 3d. Dated 28th April 1864 and signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for two quarters' land taxes in the tax year 1865-6 in the parish of Willingham. Received of George Tibbit, paid 8s 3d. Dated 16th November 1865 and signed by William Howlett, the collector.
Howlett, Mr. WilliamReceipt for the first moiety of land tax in the parish of Over. Received of Mrs Gifford for Jesus College. Paid £6 11s 6d, dated 11th November 1864 and signed by Joseph Gifford, the collector.
Gifford, JosephReceipt for the second moiety of land tax in the parish of Over. Received of Mrs Gifford for Jesus College. Paid £6 11s 6d, dated 4th May 1864 and signed by Joseph Gifford, the collector.
Gifford, JosephReceipt for two quarters' duty of land tax in the tax year 1863-4 in the parish of Great Wilbraham. Received of Dr Corrie, the Master of Jesus College. Paid £2 11d. Dated 1864 and signed by Robert Dawson, collector.
Dawson, RobertReceipt for two quarters' duty of land tax in the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of Great Wilbraham. Received of Dr Corrie, the Master of Jesus College. Paid £2 6s 11d. Undated and signed by Robert Dawson, collector.
On reverse: annotations adding up land tax, income tax and rent, making a total of £83 10s 7d.
Receipt for two quarters' duty of income tax in the tax year 1864-5 in the parish of Great Wilbraham. Received of Dr Corrie, the Master of Jesus College. Paid £1 2s 6d. Dated 24th December 1864 and signed by Robert Dawson, collector.
Dawson, RobertReceipt for land tax, income tax, and inhabited house duty for 1873, ending 5th April 1874, for Graveley, Cambs., of £10 7s.
Received of John Hooper and signed by William Johnson [?], collector.
7 April 1757: Received of Honory Appiling. Paid £1, 4s for land tax. Signed by William Harradine. 11 October: the same but received of Mr. Asplen. 11 April 1758: Received of Mr. Asplen.
Honory AppilingFor the parish of Stoke cum Quy, addressed to Mr William Shipp.
18s on Lady Day.
18s at Michaelmas
Typed receipt of a Land Tax Bill to Mr William Papworth for the lease of his property of Maids Causeway, Cambridge. Sum of £7 19s 9d
Received of the Rev'd Mr Newton. 11s being the quarter-annually payment of the land tax in the parish of All Saints. Signed by J. Forlow, Counsellor.
Newton, MrReceipt of Land Tax issued to Jesus College for Park Terrace in the Parish of St Andrew the Great. Due at Lady Day 1842 for the sum of £13 12s 3d. Signed by J. Asplen, Collector.
Receipt of Land Tax issued to Jesus College in the Parish of St Andrew the Great. Due at Michaelmas 1842 for the sum of £13 14s 3d. Signed by J. Asplen, Collector.
23rd April:Received of Mr. Henry Asplen. Paid 12s for half a years land tax on the estate of Wivelingham. Signed by Richard Searle. 18th October: the same but paid £1, 4s.
Searle, RichardReceived of Henry Muggleton. Paid £2 for one years land tax. Signed by John Sole.
Muggleton, HenryA receipt for 12s 6d paid by Dr Caryl to John Smith for valuing land at Bottisham.
Caryl, LynfordReceipt for the rental of land at Willingham by Jesus College from the Vicar of Swavesey, amounting to £10. Signed by H L Sharp, vicar of Swaverly.
Sharp, H. L.Receipt from Mr Charles Gunnelll to John Marshall for five entries of days' labour costs between AUgust and September for Buckly and Lad, as well as a number of other non-labour items for a total of £9 6s 6d. Signed and settled by John Marshall 29th November 1879.
Gunnell, C.Receipt for work done on Jesus College property on 22nd February 1879, from Mr Thomas Frohock to Charles Allen for labour costs of bricklayers, building bricks, lime and sand for a total of £2 1s 9d. Signed by Charles Allen, March 31.
Frohock, ThomasSummary and receipt for journey's undertaken to Graveley and Steeple Morden. Sum of £2 5s. Signed by Jas Webster.
French, Rev. Dr William (c.1786-1849), Master of Jesus CollegeJohnson prize £1 10s. Shakespeare for Mr Bramal (possibly Bramah).
Johnson, JamesReceipt for £181 entered into John Haine's account.
London & County Banking Company LimitedReceipt for the sum of £8 7s 2d for items sent to Steeple Morden. Signed by J. Webster.
J. WebsterSeven pinned pages of receipts for Ironwork by Edward Beales and Co. for work on Master's Lodge, Courts, Estates, Chapel, Rooms and Kitchen totalling £45 18s 11d.
For the Master's Lodge work includes one set of stove bars with fire stones and encaustic tiles; bearing bars; set of stone bars with stones for the Master's Bedroom, iron chimney and fixing to the greenhouse in the Master's Garden; repairing four cocks (taps); repairing stove; repairing casements new stay turnbucks and time.
To the Courts japanned deed boxes for Muniment Room (Archive Room); two other of the above; cleaned, repaired and refixed lock on iron garden gate; handle and catch for garden gate; handle and catch for gate; catch and plate for gate; repairing bell, new string and wire, etc. at Porter's Lodge; handle Porter's Lodge coal hammer; gratings; handle to hammer; pipe and nails, repairing iron gate; new iron grate for urinal including cost of new pattern; repairing bell at Porter's Lodge; repairing fire-guard in Schoolroom; hinges to order for school room piano; deadlock for Grove Gate; repairing and altering bell in Porter's Lodge new cranks, wire and time; new key for gate in grove, fitting key to door of Porter's Lodge.
To the Estates: new double back to stove and fixing at 64 King Street; windguard; air bricks; windguard at Holden's; trap and fixing windguards Jesus Terrace; repairing iron gutter Cottage in Grove; taking down and removing fence on Christ's Pieces; zinc pipe and fixing at 44 Jesus Lane; removing posts on Christ's Piece.
To the Chapel: repairing stove, new door, back plate etc.; repairing stove rake; new tops and cleaining and repairing chapel candlestick; repaired gas-lighter; repairing stove and new furnace bars, new fire stones wrought iron bolts, screws, rivets and time, repairing spits.
To Rooms: To Mr. Goodwin's new plates and repairing stove; to Lecture room repaired coal box; in F. Staircase repaired lock; keys cut to pattern; new brass lock and fixing to piano in the Practice Rooms; in I. Staircase repairing stoves, new cheeks and new backs, cramps, screws and time; in B. Staircase repairing stove, new backs and cheeks and cramps; in C no. 2 new back to stove (Hunter); to D no. 2 repairing lock, new brass staple and screw; K no. 6 repairing brass rimlocks; pair of knobs and spindles; new spindles and new followers and spring; K no. 5 repairing rimlocks and latch, new spindles, spring and furniture; in K. no. 4 repairing locks, new knobs and spindles, new catch to sporting door; K no. 1 repairing brass rim-lock, new followers spindle drop handle and staple and screws; to I. no. 12 new back to stove, wrought screws. Credit for two old stoves.
To Kitchen: repaired smoke-jack and range, new irons, oil cloth, bolts and time; work to hot plate and boiler; new furnace pan, wrought irons and time; hot-plates castings; repairing and oiling smoke-jack; ring; new knobs and repairing lock to Larder door; work to smoke-jack; quarts of oil, cloth cotton, waste and time; work to hot-plates; new spoons to fire-shovels; cleaning out flues; work to range kacl and hot-plates; new brass tap collars, cloth, oil, candles lead, cotton, waste and time; work to kitchen oven table; oiling smoke jack; sink tap.
Signed by Edward Beales 28th November 1879.
Edward Beales & Co.Receipt for ironworks carried out in student rooms between December 1875 and September 1876. Total cost of works £14.10, signed off by William Thomas Coleman. Specific work includes:
- Plate rivits (H.W. Wilson)
- Fixing back screws. (Hockin and Champion)
- Fix hook and [?] bottom (Hockin and Champion)
- Fixing new back screws to stove (Jennings, Champion, L2, L5, L6, F3)
- Register stoves in K2, L9, L3, L4.
- Fixing new cheeks and back hooks in L7.
- Fixing new hob in L8.
- Fixing wall hooks to side of stove in L6.
- New slip and bearing bar.
- Pins to fix bars to stove.
Itemised account for ironwork around various parts of Jesus College, broken down as follows; "Steward's Account": repairs to the back gates (6s 6d), "grinding 18 carvers" (6s), 2 wrought iron tree protectors (£4 5s), 6 dozen knives (£7 4s), 12 pairs of carvers (£5 8s), 1 "steel" (5s). "The Garden": repairs on two garden rakes (2s), 1 rake (9d), "7 CB Mails" (9d), wire netting (1s 6d), 1 hoe (2s 6d), "1 cock box" (6s 6d), 1 rake (2s 6d), 1 fork (4s 6d), repairs to the grass cutter (£1 6s), repairs to the "grass picks" (£2 7s 9d), repairs to the garden roller (7s 6d), cleaning and repairs on the locks in the Fellow's Garden (7s 6d), "garden mails" (2s 6d).
Edward Beales & Co.Itemised receipt for various ironwork in college including: "1 Patent Circular front Cooking Range" (£21 15s); tin kettle (£1 11s 6d); 1 grid iron (2s 3d); wrought iron pipes, sockets, bends "Nipples" (8s 10d); 2 roasting screens (£1 5s); range pipe fittings (£1 10s 7d); "Read Lead" rail (£1 5s 9d).
W. BartonReceipt from Thomas Shallow for ironwork done on the estates. Includes hooping, nails, and taking down copper gutter and pipe, as well as repairs. Total cost: £1 9s 4d.
Shallow, ThomasReceived 7th December 1833 of the Revd Dr French £19 4s 5d for ironwork as per bill. Signed Thomas Shallow.
Shallow and ColemanReceipt for ironwork done at the college.
Includes payment for work done in the courts: taking down guttering shoe and remaking same; cleaning and oiling gas taps; fixed latch to door of Servant's Hall; mending lamp in cloister; fastened spring to water closets; lengthened Porters' poker; work to top of drain trap; cleaning and mending stable lock; fastening nails to door frame; cleaned and mended mower; new case to iron lock for gate near close; wiring and mending bell at the Porters'; cleaning and oiling hinges and bolts; fixed bar to window in H staircase; fixed new lock to stable near Porters' Lodge; two hooks on plates and eight screws at the Gardeners' House; new lock fixed to Coach House on order of Mr Westmoreland; taking four hurdles to pieces and repairing - annotated with a '?' in pencil in the margin; 2 new keys to patent locks to Library for Mr Morgan; eased taps; two padlocks to front gate and ladders. Total £4 17s 10s. Annotated in pencil to deduct 1s.
Work to students' rooms: job to stove in Duncan's room; double back and fixed Corfield; square to partition, cleaned and mended 2 locks, new pan nibs and spindle, lacquered cases cap staples, all for Swainson; 5 brass head screws; back and fixed to stove Mayland; catch and mend latch Corfe. Total £1 6s 6d. Annotated 'to be made out as a separate account'.
Work mending the stove in the hall and the boiler in the buttery.
In the chapel: pan on stove; cleaning stove and pipe on multiple occasions; taking off lock and taking out key, mending screws; new poker end; two doubters; strong padlock to door. Total £1 14s.
Work to estates: fixed lock to iron gate on Malcolm Street for Frisby. Total 3s.
Work to clock: taking down clock and cleaning; new ends, new brass bushes for spindle; 2 new copper hands as to drawing; shorted hand movements, new wire to striking parts and stringing pulleys; four brackets and holdfasts to frame; two standards with braces to hammer; cost of two attendants over four days each. Total £10 16s.
Work to kitchen: mend gridiron; two plates and hooks to screen; oiling smoke jack; peal and handle; bottom and ring to hob plate; fastened handle to hob closet; rod four brackets fixed to front of heat plate; taking down and mending jack; sharpening saws, grinding choppers and pointing beef hooks; bottoms and covers to hot plate; mending range poker.
Total cost £28 19s 7d. Received 28th November 1865 and signed by Thomas Shallow.
Shallow and Coleman