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- 11th December 1838 (Creation)
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2 items, paper
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Paid £12 4s 2d to Robert Ellis for plumbing and glazing work around College. Including payments for:
Chapel - square glass
The Buttery, Hall and Combination Room - square of glass in south window by Fellows table, cleaning the combination room windows, cleaning all the Hall windows, square of glass to casement left side, squares of glass in the right side windows, square of glass in the north window by the fellows table,
Kitchen - a new hose to pump, plumbing solder to the pump, pipe to sink, brass grate to the sink, solder to thew sink, labour by a man, a plug for the kitchen sink, work filing an old pipe, squares of glass, kitchen pump new leather to bucket and box and work, mill lead on coppers, old lead returned, cleaning the windows, quarries of glass in scullery
The Master's Lodge - squares of glass in bedroom and nursery, nursery casement, passage to butlers pantry, milled lead around sink and pump, labour and men, nails, glass in Butler's pantry, old lead off lean to and sink
The Courts and Buildings - College Court pump new box and leather and bucket leather and work to pump, squares of glass to staircase F, new cistern and pump to back yard, pipe, joints to pipe, new box and leather and bucket leather, labour and men, old lead pump, squares of glass in porters lodge, squares of glass to porters gate lamp and repairing the same, squares of glass to Staircase A, quarries of glass to shoe place, glass to gas lamp, fellows stable pump new leather and work, sheet lead over Mr. Gaskin's room, milled lead flashing round chimney, nails, squares of glass to gas lamp in second Court, casement new leading on the Hall staircase, quarries of glass in Hall staircase, quarries of glass in knife place, squares of glass in staircase D broke by storm.