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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 (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

Smith's bill

Paid £2 4s 9d to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the college, including: laying a parlor poker, a new handle and rod for the porter's bell, a new spring and knob to latch at the back gate and fixing it with screws, new screw and fixing the chain in the master's walk, cleaning and mending the lock in the back gate, mending the lock of the master's stable, fixing a steel spring and screws in the master's kitchen, fixing a bar to the garden gate, mending the lock in the porter's lodge, mending gate lock in the fore gate, laying steel to a mattock at the back ends, a new handle and fixing it to the porter's bell, fixing holdfasts to the back gate next to the master's pond, sharpening and mending a hoe for the butler, and strong wall hooks.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid £6 9s 1d to Thomas Coe. For: key to chapel, 2 hooks, taking down window barrs and casement, strong brackett in chaple, spikes, fly wire fixed to pantry window, screw bolts to chaple roof, straps and staples, iron for carpenters, mend a strap, key to pulley, pins, key and collars for chaple.

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

Smith's Bill

Paid £3 18s 0d to Thomas Coe. For: strap, altering hinges, mending latch, new catch, new lock and keys, new padlock, nales by plumbers to fix lead, screws, spikes on the top of new gates, new spring, new tumbler for lock, sharpened mattock, fixing and altering gate, mend porters bell and lock, hanging pictures and new key.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid £1 15s 8d to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the college in Christmas quarter of 1778, including: a key and mending the lock for the fellow's bell chamber, mending a hoe, cleaning the hall stove, mending bars, fixing hoops on the cupola over the hall, hair staples, mending and hanging the porter's bell, and spikes.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid 12s 6 1/2d to Thomas Coe. For: key to masters gate, painted a mattock, steeled a pick ax, nales to masters pound, hooks and eyes with wings and new spade handle.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid 16s 1d to Thomas Coe. For: catch to a latch for chicken yard, porter's lodge door fixed, strong plates for wheel barrow, staple, mend of porter's bell, mend lock of surplus place in chaple and cleaned fellows lock.

Coe, Thomas

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

Smith's bills

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1761/15
  • 3rd December 1761 (3rd December 1761: date of the received.)
  • Part of College Archives

On the reverse side of the first item: Received of Dr Caryl. Paid 4£ 1s 9d 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.

Midsummer and Michaelmas 1761 [same item]: £1 15s 7d including a key for the Fellows Garden for the porter, hooks, hangs, mending the lock of the Fellows Garden, brackets in barbershop, mending and fixing the gate next Jesus Lane, spikes, pins.

From March 1761 to June 1761 [2nd item]: 11s 9d including mending gates' locks, hooks, spikes into Fellows close, new locks, hasp staples, handles hook in Fellows Garden, chain staples in the library, new locks and keys for iron gates, holdfasts and hangs in Masters Garden, hanging a new scythe, staples and fixing in Masters Garden, staples and mending lock of the Masters close.

From December 1760 to March 1761 [3rd item]: 14s including mending iron stop to gate, mending locks and keys, padlocks for the Garlick gates, new locks and keys, harp staples for the Fellows Stable, a new spring and a new lock for Richardson's stairs, spikes for the Fellows Garden.

Michaelmas and Christmas 1760 [4th item]: £1 0s 5d including a key to parlor for the porter, hooks and staples used for Mr Tywhitt's staircase, nails for fixing the doorframe next 'Dungell' [?], mending locks, a padlock with 2 keys for the door, a gaimb for the doors of Pocklington and Darby, holdfasters and hooks.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bills

  • JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1770/16
  • 23rd January 1770-19th July 1770
  • Part of College Archives

Paid to Thomas Coe 14s 8d, for work in the kitchen, includes payment for pulleys and jack lines (July 1770). Paid to Thomas Coe £1 10s 10d, for work in the kitchen, includes payment for pokers, jacks, and pans (January 1770). Paid to Thomas Coe £1 7s, for work in the kitchen, includes payment for pokers and jack line (July 1770). Paid to Thomas Coe 6s 6d, for work in the kitchen, includes payment for pokers, and jack line (July 1770). All bills also signed by Jonathan James, cook, confirming execution of work by Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith's work up to Michaelmas 1783, includes: putting two keys together (1s); a new jack line (3s); a new grate and a pair of cheeks for the larder (19s 6d); chimney bar (6s 8d); altering and repairing a jack (2s 6d); a fender for the larder (3s); a 'blawer' (3s 6d);a set of fire irons (5s 6d); fixing a new door hinge (3s); adding an 8lb iron the kitchen pokers (3s 4d). Signed by S. Gurkin and Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith's work, includes: 'strevit' in the kitchen (4s 6d); mending and fixing hinges (1s 3d); laying two pokers (2s 6d); a double skewer (3s); a spit wheel (1s); half a year looking after the jack (5s). Total bill amounted to 17s 3d, signed by S. Gurking and Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith's work, includes: repairing a copper door (1s); copper bar (1s 6d); a 'chafing dish' (3s); 12 strong skewers (3s 6d); laying two pokers (2s 3d); mending the knob of the poker (6d); quarter of a year looking after the jack (2s 6d); 'round bale' to a pale (1s). Total bill amounted to 15s 3d, signed by S. Gurkin.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid £1 6s 8d to Thomas Coe. For locks, hooks and springs.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith's work done to the kitchen, includes: new lock to the 'Coal Place' (3s); mending a poker (6d); three bars for a large gridiron (1s 6d); adding a 4lb iron to the Poker (1s 6d); grinding the clevers (6d); repairing a trivet (1s); 12 meat hooks for the larder (4s 6d; a fender for the range (7s 1 1/2d). Total bill amounted to £1 1s 10 1/2d, signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Smith bill from Lady Day to Midsummer 1759. £2 19s 5d to laying scythes, nails and fixing in the Buttery, to mend lock in Masters garden, to new crank and fixing in porters hall, spikes for the close of Jesus Lane, a lock for the close of Jesus Lane, nails and fixing to the great gates, to mend the lock and fixing in the Masters close, work done in Masters Loge, hodlfasts for Mr Gaimb and Mr Porcklington' room, nails and fixing in Masters wall, to hanging gate in Masters garden, to mend porters ladder, etc. Mentions of Mr. Hallifax. Signed by the Smith Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Bill to the smith (Coe)

Paid £1 3s 9d to Thomas Coe the smith for: hooks by plummers, a twin buckle and a hook and fixing a casement and pain in mr Foley's staircase, 25 bolt to a ladder in the master's garden, small trowell by workmen, wall hooks by the plummer's up the leads, a strap and nails and fixing to the Master's Pound Gate, hooks and eyes for gate next to the Dunghole, a plate by Filby, mending the porter's bell, key to quadrangle, new crank to porter's bell, 2 plates to posts round the dunghole and fixing, painting a weed pon, a hoop and four wedges for a sythe in master's garden, strong holdfasts by Filby for the pipe case, lead nails by Plummers.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid £2 2s 2d to Thomas Coe. For new rake, hinges, locks, mending the porters bell, fixing the fellows garden gate, parlour tongs and sash fittings.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's kitchen bill

Paid 9s 4d to Thomas Coe for work in the kitchen including jacks, jack line, pokers, mend pails, and fixing pulleys. Paid 11s 6d to Thomas Coe for work in the kitchen including jacks, pokers, and line. Paid 12s to Thomas Coe for work in the kitchen including jacks, pokers, a lock for the kitchen door, fixing a long poker, and fixing the spit sack. Paid £1 4d to Thomas Coe for work in the kitchen including pokers, mending stove hoop, mending bars, mending jack pulleys, laying pokers, and candlesticks. All also signed by Jonathan James and all dated to 17th December.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bills

Bills from Coe, the smith, from Christmas 1781 to Michaelmas 1782, all paid in November 1782. Kitchen parts of the bills examined and signed by Jonathan James, the cook.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for smith work (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith work around the college, undertaken between October and December 1768. The bill includes: mending a lock and key, and fixing 'Garlick' gate (2s); mending the chapel locks (1s); mending the bell (6s); fixing the 'fellows pump' (2s); fitting a spout on the fellows' pump (9d); a scythe (4d); turning a buckle and mending a casement in the Master's lodge (6d); '4 Cramp hall fire place' (1s 4d); a strap on the gates (2s); 'all fixing' in the Fellows garden (1s 3d); mending a rake in the Fellows garden (4d); fixing the spout in 'the Corte' (10s); new spade in the Fellows garden (3s 9d); mending an old spade (8d); 'Laying parlor pooker' [poker] (1s); a stand for the porters' fire grate (6d); plates, nails and screws to mend the porters' ladder (1s); polishing 2 rods in the chapel (2s); mending lock and 2 keys for the 'buttress' (1s 4d); mending a lock and hinges 'of Lads bog' (1s); 2 hooks and 4 plates for the hall door (2s). The total bill amounted to £1 8s 9d, and was signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid to Thomas Coe. For: hooks, hanging doors in two rooms.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for smith work (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith work around the college, undertaken between June and September 1769. The bill includes: cleaning the stove grate in the hall (4s); mending a lock 'in the barber shop' (1s 6d); mending a lock in the Fellows garden (6d); mending the porters' scythe (6d); a new lock and key for a gate (1s 6d); 12 'spikes' for the 'back gate' (1s); 66 'homaid' nails and screws to mend the back gates (4s 3d); a spring for the back gates (1s 6d); mending 8 spikes on top of the gates and other repair work (5s); cleaning the parlour stove (5s 6d); mending 4 fire brands (2s); cleaning the fender (1s 6d); mending a lock on the chapel door (2s); mending the pump (1s); lock for 'Garlick gate' (6d); 24 wall hooks 'for the plummer' (4s); laying 2 scythes. The total bill amounts to £2 7s 7d, and was signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid 13s 10d to Thomas Coe. For: bars, springs, lock on gate, mending chapel lock and laying parlour pooks.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for locksmith (Thomas Coe)

Bill for various items and services, including: "severall Brooms in the Chapell" (6d); mending a garden rake (6d); "new middell to roler" in the Fellows Garden (2s); mending the "parlow stove" (5s); cleaning "frott fenders" (1s 6d); cleaning "Sett Irons" (2s 6d); cleaning "Iron hors[?]" (1s 6d); 2 "servis bolt" and mending "bellows pumps" (4s); "hoop weges sythe[?]" (6d); "hey [hay] Fellows Garding for paster"[pasture?] (9d); fixing shears (6d); "lengthing" casement and "pair Turnbuckell" belonging to the Chapel (2s 6d); to lock the Master's "Cloore" (6d); mending a broom (4d); "2 more Caisments" in the Chapel (£1 1s 4d); "4 Cramps 2 dousell pins" to fix the gate (3s); "mattock for porter" (6d). Total bill amounts to £2 9s 2d, signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's Bill

Paid £2 2s 4d to Thomas Coe. For hooks and spikes, mending bell, laying sythe, mend parlour lock, mend candlestick in chapel, window bars in court, gardening rake, cleaning and polishing and lock garlick gate.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for locksmith (Thomas Coe)

Bill for various items and services, including: "2 Shaps" and repairing a door "to pump Cortes" (2s 7 1/2d); mending a "pain brace" (2s); repairing the pump in the Fellows Garden (1s); a spade for the porter (4s); mending a lock and key in the Fellows Garden (9d); screws in the parlour door (6d); leathering two pumps (1s); repairing a wheelbarrow (9d); "laying" two scythes (8d); mending lock hinges "of sealess bog" (6d); a key for "Garlick gate" (6d). Total bill amounts to 15s 7 1/2d, signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for smith work (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith work around the college, undertaken between March and June 1769. The bill includes: lock for the door (6d); lock for the master's gate (6d); 2 locks on the college gates (1s); lock and staple for the 'gate next groud[?]' (1s); new spade handle (1s); scythe (4d); mending a lock on the master's door (4d); a hook staple for the 'Garlick gate' (6d); a key and lock for the porter's lodge (1s 6d); lock for the Fellows garden (4d); 3 staples for the Master's garden (8d); a hook and 2ft long plate with screws (1s 6d); poker for the parlour (1s); laying a scythe (4d). The total bill amounts to 15s 10d, and was signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for locksmith (Thomas Coe and Glin Ricely[?])

Bill for various items of 'smith work', including: a new lock and key for the College's coalhouse (2s); 'laying the pump' (2s); 3 keys for the garden, library and 'bog' (4s 6d); laying the parlour 'pooker' [poker] (1s); bog key for the porters (6d); a new parlour shovel (2s); 'master pump hoope' (6d); two pins 'to top College pump' (6d); replacing old screws in a post at 'End Colleg Walk' (2s); laying a matlock for the porter (8d); two keys and fixing the master's stable (4s); mending a hinge (6d); a lock on the master's garden (6d); staples in the master's stable (2s); a lock and key for 'Cooks' coal house (1s); a new rake handle for the fellow's garden (1s); 12 strong nails, 2 staples and a 'harp hook' for the master's stable (1s 6d); long hooks to hang a door (8d); hooks and 'home maid nales' (2s); mending the parlour's poker (6d); a large hinge and screws (2s); 'new duck hook & handell' for the porter (2s 6d). Signed by Glin [possibly Elin] Ricely and Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid £2 16s 9d to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the college, including: cleaning and mending the parlor stove, laying pokers, mending the lock on the garden gate, on the pump in the fellows' garden, mending a ladder for the fellows' garden, making a key to the garden for the porter, wall hooks for the fellows' garden, creating a instrument for the bricklayers to use to drain pump court, and cleaning and mending the hall stove.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for smith work (Thomas Coe)

A bill for smith work around the college, undertaken between January and March 1769. The bill includes: laying a poker for the parlour (1s); mending the parlour lock (6d); new spade handle for the Fellows Garden (1s 6d); mending a lock on the close gate (1s 3d); a bar for the porters 'Guite' (9d); new large spade (3s 6d); mending a lock for the coal house (1s); a new spring for the gate (2s 3d); fixing the door in the hall (1s); mending the parlour poker (6d); mending hinges in the Fellows garden and 'bog' (8d). The total bill amounts to 15s 7d, and was signed by Thomas Coe.

Coe, Thomas

Bill for locksmith (Thomas Coe and Glin Ricely[?])

Bill for 'smithwork' in college, including: locking the master's 'cloose' (close) (6d); locking a gate (6d); locking the master's gate (6d); casement for the pump house (2s); locking the fellow's garden (6d); new wire and hanging porter's bell (2s 8d); mending and laying by 'ban/bar[?]' to the Hall (3s); laying out 'plain' in the Hall (6d); spade for the porter (1s); mending the lock in the master's stable (9d); hinge and screws for the master's coach house (2s 4d); five hooks and tens staples of the master's coach house (2s 6d); lock and pin chain (1s); locking the college bog (6d); casement for the master's lodge (3d); lock and staple for 'Garlick gate' (9d); 'new work' to the coal basket (4s); 3 staples to the master's stables (6d); spade for the porter (1s); new tumblers (1s); mending 2 locks in the master's garden (1s).

Coe, Thomas

Privy bill

Paid £4 4s to Thomas Burton for emptying the college necessary. Signed with Thomas Burton's mark and witnessed by Thomas Coe.

Burton, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid £1 3s 3d to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the college, including: cleaning the hall stove, mending the clockwire(?), a new pump, wall hooks for the master's garden, creating a lock and key and fixing the lock to the porter's lodge, and work in Brott(?) garden.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid 6s 10d to Thomas Coe for work in the college, including: laying parlor pokers, on the outer door of the chapel clerk's room, and various work in the chapel clerk's room.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid to Thomas Coe £2 1s 7d for smith's work around the college, including locks for the porters, gardens, parlor doors; fixing doors in the parlor and the chapel; and hooks in the fellows' garden.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid £1 5s 5d to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the college, including: fixing hooks and staples on the master's coach, fixing handles to spades for the garden, mending the lock to the fellows' garden, a new mattock for the porter, laying a scythe for the porter, and wall hooks for the garden.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid to Thomas Coe £1 10s 2d for smith's work around the college, including keys, locks for the fellows' garden, cook's garden, parlor, back gate, and coach house; hooks for the parlor and the garden; fixing the garden gate; and cleaning the parlor stove and a poker.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid to Thomas Coe £2 1s 8d for smith's work around the college, including locks for the parlor, the passage going up to the clock, the gardens, the cook's garden, the chapel; keys for the parlor, chapel, gardens, cook's garden, gate; mending a door in the chapel; mending a lock for the gate; hooks for porter in the fellows' garden; and locks, keys, hasps and staples for the staircase in pump court and mending the same staircase.

Coe, Thomas

Bill to the smith (Coe)

Paid £3 0s 10½ d to Thomas Coe the smith for work done in the kitchen at the end of Michaelmas 1781: new barrs to range, handle and ferrel to a clever, mending a chafing dish, making a small clever, a barr to larder window and fixing with lead, piece of bird hole wire next ot the buttery and fixing, hooks to kitchen spitts, laying pokers, repairing a stove fraim (frame?), quarters looking after the jack.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Smith bill from Midsummer to Michaelmas1759. £2 8s 8d to spikes in the Masters close and grove, nails for the Buttery breadbin, brace to the masters pump, wall hooks, staples in the Fellows stable, spikes in the Fellows stable, spikes in the Fellows close, 'turuburkell' [?] to window in Fellows stable, to mend the lock of the chapel, holdfasts in Fellows garden, rings, staples, hooks, etc. Signed by the Smith, Thomas Coe.

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Smith's kitchen bill

8s 6d paid to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the kitchen, including close jacks, pokers, and mending a lock. Also signed by Jonathan James.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid to Thomas Coe £2 5s 9d for smith's work around the college, including lock and key for the gate; parlor pokers; mending the parlor lock; and hooks

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid £11 14s 4d to Thomas Coe for work including: spikes in the college walks, a lock for the master's close, locks and keys, spikes, mending the parlor lock, a lock for the garden, cleaning the parlor stove and polishing the kettle, mending hooks, mending pokers, mending the lock on the garden gate, closing the hall grate, mending the lock and key and clasp and a new padlock for the master's close gate, new casements, hanging doors, and staples.

Coe, Thomas

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

Smith's Kitchen Bill

15s 10d paid to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the kitchen, including copper bars, and great and small close jacks. Also signed by Jonathan James.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's bill

Paid 11s 4d to Thomas Coe for smith's work, including: great and small jacks, mending line, pokers, materials to lock the kitchen, spits, and mentding a pale. Also signed by Jonathan James.

Coe, Thomas

Smith's kitchen bill

15s paid to Thomas Coe for smith's work in the kitchen, including great and small jacks, laying pokers, mending a spit, and adding powder to the Great Range. Also signed by Jonathan James.

Coe, Thomas

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