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Counterpart Lease

Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Norfolk (butler). Term: 40 years from Michaelmas 1752. Rent: 13s 4d

Glazier's bill

Received of Mr. Asplin. Paid 12s for glazing work in College property at Willingham. Signed by John Rogers.

Rogers, John

Brick supplier's bill

Invoice for Henry Asplin in Willingham. Paid £1, 1s, 2d for building bricks, delivered at the mill. Signed by A. Brown

Asplen, Henry

Receipt for land tax

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1758/22
  • 28th April 1756-18th October 1756 (28th April, 18th October)
  • Part of College Archives

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, Richard

Mortgage [23 and 24 Jesus Lane]

  • JCCA/JCAD/3/CAM/JESL/14/1/1756/1
  • Item
  • 29th September 1756
  • Part of College Archives

Ann Prior, late Digby, widow (tenant for life by will of her late husband Anthony Digby), John Major and Margaret his wife (reversioners under the said will) mortgage the tenement in their occupation to James Gifford

Rustat Bursar's bill

Received of Mr. Newton. Paid £, 14s, 2p. Signed by S. Hallifax, Rustat Bursar.

Newton, Mr

Receipt for land tax

Received of Henry Muggleton. Paid £2 for one years land tax. Signed by John Sole.

Muggleton, Henry

Chimney sweep's bill

A bill to the Bursar for the college chimneys sweeping. Paid 1s. For the porters chimney.

Glazier's Bill

Paid to Matthew Painter, includes payments for cleaning windows in the combination room, new windows in the barber's shop and new glass in Walker's staircase

Painter, Matthew

Rustat Feast Chef Bill

Received of Mr Newton. Paid £22, 14s, 2d for interest money due to Mr Rustat, Chef on the 5 of July. Signed by J. Milner

Newton, Mr

Receipt for land tax

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 Appiling

Dividend Book

Contains calculations of the Fellows dividend from all sources: credits from corn rents, fines on leases, rents and pensions earnarked for this purpose, degree fees; debits to land tax, fees paid to college, fees to servants, and commencement suppers. The early entries include details of terms of leases and their renewal.

Bricklayer's Bill

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, Margaret

Barnaby Lecturer Salary Bill

Paid £5 to Mr. Tookey for the salary of Edward Naughaty (?), the Barnaby lecturer in Philosophy.

Tookey, Mr.

Carpenter's Bill

Paid £9, 0s, 9d for carpenters work on materials for College in 1756, including sleepers, locks for the street doors, oak grinds for the street gates. Received of Mr Asplen. Signed by Mr Osborn.

Osborn, Mr.

Glazier's bill

Paid to Matthew Painter for work done, including payments for old glass repairs, payments to men for cleaning windows, repairs of quares, 6 foot of new crown glass in the Master's Lodge; old glass releaded and repaired, quares, nails at the Widow Randels; new quare glass, repairs of quares on Cow Laine (G) staircase; Repairs of glass on Walker's staircase; Repairs of quares on Pocklington's staircase; old glass repairs in the Hall; rsquares of glass at the widow Millers old house; repaired squares at the porters lodge

Painter, Matthew

University Cryer's Salary Bill

Received of Mr Newton. 18d, three quarter salary to the University Cryer, Paul Pattison. Signed by Pattison

Pattison, Paul

Payment of land tax

Payment to Reverend Mr. Mayese. The sum of £5, the half years annual due to the arrear of St Giles. Received of Rev. Mr. Warburton [?]. Bursar of Jesus College. Signed by Mr. Grey.

Warburton, J.

Payment to the Rustat Bursar

Received of Mr Newton. Paid 1£ due to the Rustat Bursar at Lady Day last. Signed by J. Milner, R-Bursar

Milner, Mr. J.

Tempsford payment of rent

Payment of £24, 6s, 10d for one years rent of some properties at Tempsford due Lady Day 1757. By John Waller

Waller, John

Silversmith's bill

Received of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College. Sum of £4, 10s for 1,800 ounces of silver plate. Signed by H. Seale.

Seale, H.

Receipt for Taxes

Mr Newton to Edward Bove, £16 6s for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 3rd October 1758. Also £2 14s 7d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 12th April 1758. Also £2 17s 1d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the Unviersity marshall on 24th December 1757. All items signed by Edward Bove (or Bore).

Newton, Mr

Land tax

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1759/24
  • 6th April 1758-13th October 1758 (6th April 1758 ; 13th October 1758)
  • Part of College Archives

6th April 1758 [on reverse side]. Received of Henry Muggleton. Paid £1 land tax in Quy due at Lady Day last. Signed by Francis Farrows, Colector. 13th October 1758, also paid £1 for land tax in Quy due at Michaelmas last.

Muggleton, Henry

Chimney sweep's bill

Received of Mr. Newton. A bill of 6s 8d, for one year 'swoping the chimbos' in the kitchen. Signed by Mr. J. Tully [?].

Tully, J.

Payment of rent

Received of the Bursar of Jesus College. Payment of 16s, 6d for a year's quarter rent to Michaelmas 1758. Signed by Joshua White: Bursar

White, Joshua

Butler's bill

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1758/46
  • 24th December 1757-25th October 1758 (24th December 1757, 4th May 1758, 8th July 1758, 25th October 1758)
  • Part of College Archives

8th July: Received of the Bursar. Paid £2, 4s, 10d for cleaning work, including 'looking after the clock', cleaning cloisters, washing Hall. Signed by Richard Brett. 24th December 1757: also paid £1, 5s, 4d for cleaning work to Richard Brett. 25th October 1758: Also paid £1, 15s, 10d for cleaning work and cutting trees to Richard Brett. 4th May: Also paid £1, 15s, 10d to Richard Brett.

Brett, Richard

Smith's bill

This invoice is stapled with a tiny pin with 3 other invoices, all for smiths work done at Jesus College. 1st invoice: 7th October 1757, 8s. 11d. 2nd invoice: 7s, 4d, written on the reverse side of the bill: 'Coll. Bills not paid 1758. 3rd invoice: midsummer 1758, 17s, 2d. The 4th and main invoice: £3, 13s, 10d, on the reverse side of the bill: the addition of the 4 sums, which leads to £5, 6s, 5d. Received of the bursar of Jesus. Signed by Thomas Coe.

Includes a lock for the Master's garden, a lock for the Master's Lodge, chain links for the Garlic Gate, a key to the chapel for the porter, large cranks, spikes, nails, a lock for the porter, a lock for the chapel, 4 bars to the Hall gate, a lock and fixing the barber shop, laying hook and hanging gate in Masters close.

Coe, Thomas

Bricklayer's bill

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, Margaret

Payment of stipend

Received of Mr Newton. Paid 4s. Signed by Francis Dawes.

Dawes, Francis

Smith's bill

Paid £8, 4s, 7d for kitchen plates, pots and pans. Received and signed by John Apsey.

Apsey, John

Payment of rent

Received of Mr. Newton. 4d for a years rent. Signed by Thomas Parker-Bailiff.

Newton, Mr

Bill for the Audit 1758

Paid 2£ 7s 2d for bottles of red wine, bottles of madera, bottles of 'mount.'[?], coffee and tea, 'sack' pies [?], pipes tabacco, sizings and butteries.

Payment of sizings

Received of Mr. Newton. Paid £19, 16s, 4d for College sizings, including Christmas 1757, Lady Day 1758, Midsummer and Michaelmas1758, the Audit 1757, Graveley Court, the Administration of Master, Commencement, the Butler Audit 1758 and the custodian focal. Signed by W. Norfolk. On the reverse side of the item, we can find the detailed expenditures for Michaelmas 1758 which amount to £2, 17s, 4d. Grouped with this item, were 4 other items. The first one details the sizings expenditures at Christmas 1757 which amount to £1, 19s, 3d. The second one details the sizings expenditures at Lady Day 1758 which amount to £2, 14s, 5d. The third one details the sizings expenditures at Midsummer 1758 which amout to £1, 7d. The last one details the sinzings expenditures for the Audit 1757.

Newton, Mr

Payment to James Bentham

Received of Mr Newton. Paid £10 10s to James Bentham. Signed by James Bentham.

Bentham, James

Silversmith's bill

Silversmith's bill. Paid £4 8s 1d. Received of Mr Newton. Signed by Edward York. Reverse of bill has child's drawings of sheep on it and possibly signed Jack. So possibly Edward York's son drawing on the back of the bill?

York, Edward

Bricklayer's Bill

Paid to Margaret Forster for work done at the College, including payments for the garden wall, a workman, bushels of lime, bricks, a labourer, sand,

Forster, Margaret

Pension Payment

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1758/2
  • Item
  • 22 April 1758 - 11 November 1758 (22 Apr, 11 Nov)
  • Part of College Archives

22nd April: To Judith Dodgson living in the parish of St. Ives, signed by Samuel Cooper, curate, and John Whetham and Philip Dull, church wardens. Signed by her confirming payment of £4 pension. 11th November: Received of the Bursar fo Jesus College. Paid 4£ in full half years pay for the use of Judith Dodgson. Signed by John Whealden, Curate of [?]. Reversed side signed by Judith Dodgson [she writes 'to the geantelman Willdin'].

Dodgson, Judith

Joiner's Bill

From Thomas Smith to Mr Newton for the College. Paid 15s 8d for joinery work in College, including work for 'boarding back of picture' and 'for carveing ornament for picture' in Hall.

Smith, Thomas

Pension Payments

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1758/8
  • Item
  • 2 May 1758 - 5 July 1758 (2 May, 5 Jul)
  • Part of College Archives

2nd of May: Paid £4 to Mr Ball, half years pension due to Mrs Phoenix Clopton. Signed by Thomas Meads, Church Warden, Henry Osborne, Vicar,; Phoenix Clopton and Thomas Ball. Received of Mr Newton. 5th of July: Received of the Rev. Master. Newton, 40s, being a quarter's pension due to Mrs. Clopton. Signed by J. Heckton

Ball, Thomas

Window and Plaster Bill

To Susan Bottomley from the Rev'd Master of Jesus. Paid £3,18s,6d for fenestration and pointing steps in College.

Bottomley, Susan

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