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, ThomasTo Susan Bottomley from the Rev'd Master of Jesus. Paid £3,18s,6d for fenestration and pointing steps in College.
Bottomley, SusanReceived 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, Mr23 May: Paid £1, 0s, 11d for Gravely Court.
15 July: Paid 6s, 10d for Mr Richardson's room, received of Dr Caryl Sworn Master. Both included bottles of wine.
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 AppilingPayment of £24, 6s, 10d for one years rent of some properties at Tempsford due Lady Day 1757. By John Waller
Waller, JohnPaid £8, 4s, 7d for kitchen plates, pots and pans. Received and signed by John Apsey.
Apsey, JohnSigned by J. Waller. £700 for Mr. Lydiatt.
Waller, JohnReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s, 6d for A.M. Commencement. Signed by Thomas Goodall.
Goodall, ThomasTo Dr. Young. Paid 3s for a large case. Signed by Thomas Drage.
Drage, ThomasA Jesus College bill for smith work done in the kitchen. 9s 9d to clean the jack, to laying pokers, to mend the range, to new handill and fitting. Signed by the Smith Thomas Coe and by B. Fuller.
Coe, ThomasReceived of Mr Newton.£6 19s 6d for half years window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 25th March. Signed by Edward Bove (or Bore). Also £3 9s 11d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 6th July. Also £3 9s 11d for window tax, payment to the town poor and payment to the University marshall on 6th October.
Newton, MrPaid £1 3s 1d for painting work including painting the new gates posts, painting the chimney in College's parlor, wainscoting the chimney in hall, a frame for a room, etc. Received of Mr. Newton. Signed by Ann Ivers
Ivers, AnnPaid £2 0s 10d for College Sizings at Michaelmas 1759. Also paid £2 1s 8d for College Sizings at Midsummer 1759.
Received of Dr Caryl, Master of Jesus College. Paid 7 guineas to Mrs Sarah Benson. Signed by Laurence Sterne. Reversed side signed by John Stows.
Benson, Mrs. SarahPaid 2£ 15s 11d for College Sizings plus bottles of red, kitchen baskets, lantern candles, a cheese toaster.
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, HenryPaid 3s for 2 loads of gravel. Signed by Christopher Cuttchey.
Cuttchey, ChristopherReceived of Mr. John Preston. Paid £1 1s 8d for the third quaterly payment of the land tax for Jesus College Estate on the 12th January 1758. Signed by Mr. Edmond (or Edmund) Palmby, Collector. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the last quaterly payment of the land tax on the 12th April 1758. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the first quaterly payment of the land tax on the 6th July 1758. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax on the 12th October 1758. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the third quaterly payment of the land tax on the 10th January 1759. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the fourth quaterly payment of the land tax on the 12th April 1759. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the first quaterly payment of the land tax on the 5th July 1759. Also paid 1£ 1s 8d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax on the 10th October 1759.
Palmby, EdmundReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 15s for one day of chase including a driver and turnpikes. Signed by Justin Drane.
Drane, JustinReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 1s 6d for a 'jack of bowls'. Signed by S. Darby.
Newton, MrReceived of the Bursar. Paid 10s for 'supervising, correcting and amending speeches of two Rustat-Scholars' for year 1758. Signed by S. Hallifax, Lecturer. 27th April 1759: Also paid 10s due to S. Hallifax as 'Lecturer from Rustat Chest'. Received of the Deputy Bursar, Mr Milner.
Milner, Mr. J.Received of Mr Newton. Paid the sum of £20 5s 6d including the Audit Dinner, the Rustat Dinner, the Gravely Court Supper, the Masters of Arts Dinner. Also including Lady Day, Midsummer and Michaelmas, 2 water pails for the kitchen and salary wages. Signed by B. Fuller. [more details below]
Audit Dinner (13th November): Paid £1 13s for 4 boil fowls bacon, dish greens, 1 pudding, 1 chine mutton, a salad, mince pies, brawn [jellied head meat], a boiled turkey, a fillet veal, a 'hunting' pudding, goose.
The Rustat Dinner (19th April 1759): paid 3£ for a dish fish, 1 calves head hash, a sir loin beaf, a salad, 1 lemon pudding, 6 chickens, 1 dish asparagus, 4 lobsters, 1 'tansey' [?], ducklings [flowers].
Gravely Court Supper (5th June): paid £1 1s 3d for 4 chickens, lamb, a salad of cucumbers, 1 dish peas, a goosberry pie, custards.
Masters of Arts Dinner (2nd July): paid £6 6s 6d for 1 turbot with lobster sauce, 1 breast veal ragout, 1 ham, 1 dish French beans, 1 dish chickens, marrow pudding, cauliflowers, carrots, 1 rump beaf, a carp stew tench, rabbits fricassee, 1 dish artichokes, 1 dish lobsters, 1 dish rasberries, jellies and syllabubs, strawberries and 'Howboys' [?], 4 ducklings [flowers], 1 dish fruits.
Fuller, BartholomewReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 2s for a years salary. Signed by Paul Pattison.
Pattison, PaulReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 11s for the third quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 14th January. Signed by John Forlow, Collector. Also paid 11s for the second quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 10th April. Also paid 11s for the quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 3rd July. Also paid 3s for the quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 3rd July. Also paid 14s 3d for the second quaterly payment of the land tax in the Parish of Allsaints on the 8th October.
19th September: 2s 'to Allsaints for Close at 3t per ann [?]' ; 8£ received of 'Pet. Union' [?]
Forlow, JohnReceived of Dr Caryl. Paid £1 16s 9d for work done in the Masters Lodge, in 'Mr Turrits' [Tyrwhitt ?] staircase, in 'Mr Nevils' [Nevile ?] staircase including crown squares, cloning windows, and 'taking down, cloning and putting up the lamps'. Bill for Midsummer and Michaelmas Quarters. Signed by Elizabeth Painter and Robert Painter.
Painter, ElizabethPaid 10s 1d for work done by the order of Mr. Newton in the Masters lodge, in the Combination, in the Buttery, in the Porter's lodge, in the Hall and in the Kitchen including '1 crown square for a lamp', 'cloning windows', crown squares and glass. Signed by Mr Painter.
Painter, RobertPaid £1 6s 11d including cleaning and mending the clock. Signed by John Spencely.
Spenceley , JohnPaid £12 1s 6d for 'enlarging a picture of Archbishop Sterne' and for a frame. Signed by Joshua Reynolds.
Reynolds, JoshuaReceived of Dr Caryl. Paid £1 14s 4d including cleaning the court, winding up the clock, washing up the Hall. Signed by Richard Brett.
Brett, RichardPaid £1 13s 2d for bottles of red wine, 1 bottle of Mountain wine, 1 bottle of Madeira, linen, sizings, tobacco, coffee and tea, a servant. Signed by William Norfolk
Norfolk, WilliamReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 8d for bookbinder's work done to two College's books. Signed by J. Jackson.
Newton, MrReceived of Mr Newton. Paid 15s for 5 quarters of best 'Demy' and 'bound in [?]calf'. Signed by Mr. Richard Matthews.
Matthews, Richard6th April: Received of Henry Muggleton. Paid 1£ for the third and the fourth quaterly payment for land tax in Quoy due at Lady Day last. Signed by the collector Mr. Farrow.
6th October: Received of Henry Muggleton. Paid 1£ for the first and second quaterly payment for land tax in Quoy due at Michaelmas last. Signed by the collector Mr. Farrow.
Muggleton, HenryReceived of the College. Paid 12s for loads of gravel. Signed by Christopher Cuttchey.
Cuttchey, ChristopherReceived of Mr. Newton to [?]'Wm' Clapham. Paid 3s 1d for chocolate toasts for an Audit. Signed by J. Clapham.
Clapham, JanePaid £2 4s 2d including dishes of brawn, mince pies, Audit supplements.
Dinner in the Parlour included cod and oysters, mutton, potatoes, fowls, bacon, 'new college pudding'
Signed by B. Fuller
Fuller, BartholomewReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College. Paid 2s 6d for one year quit-rent due to the Masters, Fellows and Scholars of Clare Hall at Michaelmas 1761. Signed by S. Crosley.
Crosley, S.Received of Dr Caryl, Bursar of Jesus College. Paid 8d for two years Quit-rent due to Trinity College. Signed by Thomas Parker, Bailiff
Parker, ThomasReceived of the Bursar of Jesus College. Paid 8s 3d for one year's quit-rent due to Trinity Hall. Signed by Peter Calvert, Bursar.
Calvert, PeterPaid £7 6s 4d for turbot and lobster sauce, breast veal ragout, chickens, a dish of greens, lemon pudding, dressed salad, Loyn beef, stew tench, turkey, a dish of artichokes, a dish of lobsters, strawberries cream, Jellies syllabubs, rasberries, apricots. Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.
Fuller, BartholomewReceived of Henry Muggleton. Paid £2 for land tax for College lands. Signed by Mr Sole, Collector.
Muggleton, HenryReceived of the Bursar. Paid £1 2s 6d additional allowance to the garden at Christmas 1760. The same amount at Lady Day 1761. The same amount at Midsummer 1761. The same amount at Michaelmas 1761. Signed by R. Tyrwhitt.
Tyrwhitt, Mr.Paid £7 3s 8d by the Reverend Mr. Darby to Bartholomew Fuller.
Cold lamb, salads, turbot, Lobster sauce, venison pasty making, chickens, bacon, dish of cauliflowers (colliflowers), dish of beans, pudding, loin beef, to dress a haunch of venison, dish of lobsters, raspberry cream, jellies and syllabubs (sullibubs), dish of peas, turkey pouts, commons, cold fowls, dish of ham, coast lamb, cucumber salad, strawberrys and cream, tarts, Ladyday to Midsummer.
Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.
Fuller, BartholomewPaid £5 4s 8d to John Apsey for pewter plates, hard metal plates, mending a pot of kitchen bellows, tinning stewpans, copper bake pans, a brass boiler, forgingpans, pot saucepans, belled saucepans, a large posnet, to the use of plates, dishes, large tin slices, to a large copper coal scoop for the parlour.
Signed by Bartholomew Fuller and John Apsey
Fuller, BartholomewPaid £1 4s 8d to Thomas Coe to laying pooker, to a holt to the hach (?), to clean the great jack, to lonthing (?) jack spindell, to cutting braces, fixing other, to mending poens (?), cutting the grain, callon, romavon (?), hooks and grittrack, mond, gritts, calo earn to pale (?).
Signed by Bartholomew Fuller and Thomas Coe.
Coe, ThomasPaid £0 17s 7d to Thomas Coe to mending jack line, laying pooker, mending pale, clean jacks, laying stove pooker, mending jack cleaner, lack steepels, mending rack spitt, panskoors, shovel jack, mending great jack, hook and rack, pooker. (??).
Signed by Bartholomew Fuller and Thomas Coe.
Coe, ThomasCollege payment of £12 12s 2d for sizings,sedge, knives bladed and forks pawns (?) at Midsummer 1766. The sizings payment is divided per week (13 weeks in total).
Signed by Beaut Prior
Prior, BeaumontPayment of £1 6s 0d for a new pair of pullets (pallits?) for repairing the wheels and hole of the clock, and mending the clock.
Signed by Samuel Booth.
Booth, Samuel