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Cook's bill

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, Bartholomew

Cook's bill

Paid £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, Bartholomew

Cook's bill for the Master of Arts Dinner

Paid £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, Bartholomew

Cook's bill (for commencement)

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, Bartholomew

Kitchen bill

Paid £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, Bartholomew

Smith's Bill (Kitchen)

Paid £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, Thomas

Smith's Bill (Kitchen)

Paid £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, Thomas

Bill to the Cook for Mr. Rustat's Audit

Payment of £3 4s 6d to the Cook for hot salmon and smells, ragu veal, orange pudding, salad egg and oil, sirloin beef, fricase fowls, lobsters, jellies and sullibubs, pig, tanvey [?] at Mr. Rustat's Audit.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Smith's bill

A 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, Thomas

Smith's bill

Smith bill Michaelmas1758. £3 5s 9d including a new lock, hooks and fixing to the Masters garden, staples and holdfasts to the Masters lodge, a new lock to the chapel, nails and spikes in Masters close, to mend the lock of the Masters gate, to mend the lock of the Masters parlor, fixing the lock in porters lodge, etc. Also includes a bill for smith work done in the kitchen. £1 11s 2d to mend the large gridiron, to clean jacks, to laying range and pokers, to a new handle, etc. Signed by the Smith Thomas Coe and by B. Fuller.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for Rustat Audit Dinner

Cook's bill. Paid £3 6s for 1 dish of salmon, soles with lobster sauce, calves head hash, a herring pudding, a salad with oil and eggs, 12 ragout pigeons, a dish of lobsters, 1 Tansy, 6 chickens roasts. Signed by B. Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Bill to the Cook

Payment of 11s 10d for Sizens (sizings?) on the Founder Account at St. Thommas 1765.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Smith's bill

Smith bill for work done in the kitchen. £3 3s 6d to clean jacks and ranges, to laying pokers, to door-frame the oven, holdfasts for the fraim, etc. Signed by the Smith Thomas Coe on the reverse side of the bill, signed by B. Fuller.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for College Sizings

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1761/38
  • Midsummer 1761 (No precise date)
  • Part of College Archives

'The Founders Recount'. Paid 10s for College sizings. Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Kitchen bill

Paid £1 16s 2d a bill to John Apsey to the use of plates. To tinning the stewpans, forging pans, pot saucepans, a brass boiler, a large posnet, collander, belled saucepan.To mending pewter dishes, tin slices, a large saucepan.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Smith's Bill (Kitchen)

Paid £2 4s 6d and £1 16s 7d to Thomas Coe to clean jacks, laying pooker, mending and clean spits, fork and shovel, chains, new stove bars, rivets, to mend the rivet rack, lock for the larder, new jackline and fixing, a jack and a pulley. 6 pound pans.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller and Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill (Kitchen)

Paid £2 8s 0d to Thomas Coe to clean and mending jacks, adding pan to pooker, shovel, mending range line, chain, hook on spitrack, mend a lock, lock for a kitchen office door, mending forks, pivet, mending bars, copper lamps, new case, a door frame, new bars, barring bar, adding 20lb of iron to stove , carrying bars, 6 new feet, laying pooker.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller and Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Bill to the Cook (audit)

Payment of £2 7s 3d received by the cook for 3 parts cold fawl, brawn, mince pies, fowles, bacon and greens, rice pudding, butter (?), turnips, pig, snipes, ducks, commons.

Signed by Bartholomew Fuller.

Fuller, Bartholomew

Bill to the Smith (Coe)

Paid £0 17s 0d to the smith Thomas Coe given by B. Fuller for work done in the kitchen: new great jack (?), laying pooker, lock and hoy, mending the spitts (?), meat hooks, mending and laying rang and bair, lach and a crying (?) outdoor.
Signed by B. Fuller.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill for the kitchen

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1761/37
  • 3rd December 1761 (Date of the received: 3rd December 1761. Includes bills of Christmas 1760, Lady Day 1761, Midsummer 1761 and Michaelmas 1761.)
  • Part of College Archives

On the reverse side of the first item: Received of Dr Caryl. Paid 5£ 1s 10d the sum of the Christmas 1760 bill, the Lady Day 1761 bill, the Midsummer 1761 bill and the Michaelmas 1761 bill. Signed by the smith Thomas Coe.

Michaelmas 1761 [same item]: 19s 3d including jacks, laying pokers, mending spitts, jacking some range, mending locks. Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.

Christmas 1760 [2nd item]: 12s including mending spitts, ranges and bars, jacks, locks, pokers, a new shovel. Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.

Midsummer 1761 [3rd item]: £1 9s including pokers, mending and laying bars and a small range, a key for the outdoor, jacks, a chopping knife. Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.

Lady Day 1761 [4th item]: £2 1s 7d to mend jack and fixing pulleys, to pans and pokers, to hooks and staples for the door, to mending pokers, to a lock and a key and pair [?]'Joguts Culiard', to a 'spittwheel', to jack a small range, to ends and spitts, to new wheels, to laying pookers, to repairs done to a worn great jack including a pivot and a wheel, altering and winding [?]'peak', to a new rack, to bars and ranges, to mending a frame, Signed by the cook, B. Fuller.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bills

Paid to Bartholomew Fuller for work done in the kitchen, including payments for mending four bars on the small range, for a new bar, to mend two sliders, cleaning jacks, laying pokers, to mend pokers, to mend spits and a trivet, long poker, pale, new key to door, new spring and timber to kitchen door, a shovel, grate range, fixing latch to larder door, to clean and mend stillyards, to clean a jack, to mend two jack pulleys, for an iron to hold the spit, a new iron washer to stoves

Fuller, Bartholomew

Smith's bill

Paid £1 10s 9d and 6s 4d for smith work including bars for in the Masters Lodge, locks for the Fellows Garden, mending the lock in Porters Lodge, mending the lock in the Chapel, to mend locks in the Stable, fixing lock gate, etc. Signed by the smith Thomas Coe and by B. Fuller.

Coe, Thomas

Brazier's bill

Paid £2 11s for [?]'Pewter' plates and porringers, stewpans and fryingpans, mending [?]'Brafs Boyler', for the kitchen. Signed by the cook B. Fuller and by the brazier John Apsey.

Fuller, Bartholomew