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- 1862 (Creation)
- 17 June 1862 (Creation)
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2 items, paper.
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Barnet Beales was born in Cambridge in March 1800, the son of Barnet and Mary Beales. He was a tailor and a robemaker, operating out of a shop at 37 Sidney Street; according to the 1861 census, he employed six people. He died on 22 November 1864, and is buried in Mill Road Cemetery with his wife, Mary. His son Barnet William Beales took over the business.
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Two items, the first being a receipt addressed to the Revd Corrie from Barnet Beales for the purchase of ten grey coats for the choristers, totalling £12 10s. Signed as settled by Barnet Beales on 17 June 1862.
The second is a note detailing charges for the quarter ending 24 June 1862, concerning charges relating to the choir, including coats from the tailor; Mr F Leete, the organist; the choristers; an organ blower; collars; ink and paper; blacking; and a bedmaker. All totals £39 4s. Paid by Elyah Frisby 24 June 1862.
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2 items pinned together. Tied in pink ribbon with items JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1862/70-77, with items relating to the choristers and chapel.