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Plumber's receipt
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/3 · 23rd January 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to John Burgis for part leading the new building. Signed by John Burgis

JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/5 · 2nd March 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for pointing windows, mortar, plastering the chimney, alterations made to the Master's lodgings next to the new building, loads of lime, bricks, to labourers, a journeyman, loads of sand, lathes and nails, bushels of hair and scaffolds. Signed by Joseph Woodcock

JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/10 · 20th June 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new builidng, including payments for journeymen, labourers, lime, sand, tiles, lathes and nails, bricks, trowelmen. Signed by Joseph Woodcock

Smith's bill
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/11 · 7th August 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to John Coe for work done on the new buildings, including payments for large spikens, small spikens, holdfasts, a pair of fire irons for the porter's lodge, eight straps and 16 bolts and keys and coterils, lead nails, hooks, two new pairs of joints. Signed by John Coe

JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/7 · 18th April 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for sand, cart carriage, scaffolding, lime, journeymen, Richard Atwood, Joseph Clements, William Plumer, John Read, lathers, scoutels, sines, pails, matocks, tubs, lins, labourers, clay to parge the chimneys. Signed by Joseph Woodcock

Painter's bill
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/2 · 5th January 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Robert Dalton for work done by him on the new building. Includes costs for painting the old wainscot in a ground chamber by the Fellows garden door and for whiting the ceiling and chimney in the same room; For painting two outward doors in the same staircase; For painting the new iron casements and irons and 42 iron bars for windows facing the court, for painting of 13 wooden casements and pains, for painting 14 new sash windows next to the Fellows garden, for putty and glass for those windows, for whiting the glass, for a brush, for whiting two low room chimneys that were newly plastered. Signed by Robert Dalton

Joiner's bill
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/4 · 6th February 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to John Smith for work done on A and B staircases. In (James) Shrawley's chamber for 4 yards of duck malting, three and half yards of paper, a new bedcord, two mats, nails and joints for the tables in the chamber.

In (Geoffrey) Ekin's chamber three pieces of paper, 17 yards of duck molting, for hanging attic room bed chamber and study, for "great and small" nails, a yard and a half of green base, for ten yards of tape and brass nails, for taking the hanging down. Signed by John Smith

JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/6 · 11th March 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Joseph Woodcock for work done on the new building, including payments for bricks, labour time of Henry Alden and Richard Atwood, a carter for carriage, for workmen, for labourers. Signed by Joseph Woodcock

Rubbish man's bill
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/8 · 1st May 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to Richard Cuchey for taking away numerous loads of rubbish. Signed his mark.

Plumber's receipt
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/15 · 7th November 1719
Part of College Archives

Paid to John Burgis for plumbing work done on the new building. Signed by John Burgis

Summary list of bills
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/22 · 1721
Part of College Archives

List of incomes to help pay for the new building including payments from Dr. Dawson, Mr. H. Brearey's gift, income from Lewis' chamber, from the Proby fund, borrowed from the treasury, Dr. Shelton's gift, Mr. Elton's gift, income from Pemberton's chamber, income fromToundrow's chamber. Also list of expenditures to the glazier, Rhandal the carpenter, Burgis the plumber, Woodcock the mason, Grumbold the "free stone mason", Mr. Newling the joiner, John Coe the smith, Woodcock, Kirby the glazier, Dalton.

Summary list of bills
JCCA/JCAD/7/3/4/18 · December 1720
Part of College Archives

Includes summarised totals of bills received for work done on the extension to A and B staircase. Includes note of separate payment to Smith for mending and putting up hangings in Tew's and Wood's chambers. Probably written in the hand of Richard Warren, bursar.

Slater's bill
JCCA/JCAD/7/7/2/1/3/3 · 13th February 1824
Part of College Archives

Paid to Joseph Sherwin for work done on new buildings, including payments for slating with strong copper nails and pointed internally with lime and hair, loads of sltaes, work by labourers, nails, repairing slates, copper nails and oil cement. Signed by Sherwin on printed headed notepaper.

Burial certificate
JCCA/JCAD/11/1/10/1 · Item · 10th February 1737
Part of College Archives

Certificate detailing oath by Elizabeth Bottomly of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge that Hannah Clee of St. Botolph's parish, Cambridge was not buried in anything other than wool. Signed by witnesses J. Cheetham and the mark of Mary Smith. Also signed by James Whiskin, Justice of the Peace for Cambridge.

Coroner's certificate
JCCA/JCAD/11/1/10/2 · Item · 21st June 1739
Part of College Archives

Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring Theophilus Newman, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Lawman.

Coroner's certificate
JCCA/JCAD/11/1/10/3 · Item · 1st October 1740
Part of College Archives

Addressed to the minister of All Saints parish, Cambridge, certificate declaring John Rook, deceased, as a lunatic and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by Wildman, coroner.

Coroner's certificate
JCCA/JCAD/11/1/10/4 · Item · 18th July 1748
Part of College Archives

Addressed to Lynford Caryl, certificate declaring James Potters, deceased, died as a result of falling from a mare and his body now ready for Christian burial. Signed by James Day, deputy coroner.

Cup and cover Urn shaped
JCAG/C/6 · Item · 1790
Part of Silver

Given in 1876 in memory of five members of the College who rowed in the winning Cambridge boat of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. Names inscribed on the cup are P. W. Brancker (Jesus), T. W. Lewis (Gonville and Caius), W. B. Close (Trinity), C. Gurdon (Jesus), L. G. Pike (Gonville and Caius), T. E. Hockin (Jesus), H. E. Rhodes (Jesus), C. D. Shafto (Jesus), G. L. Davis (Clare).

A. D., possibly Allen Dominy
Silver Beaker
JCAG/C/18 · Item · 1990
Part of Silver
William Comyns and Sons Ltd
Pint beaker
JCAG/D/5 · Item · 1726
Part of Silver
Thomas Tearle, London
Pint tankard
JCAG/D/9 · Item · 1794
Part of Silver
John Langland and John Robertson, Newcastle