15 - Smith's bills

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JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1761/15

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Smith's bills

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  • 3rd December 1761 (3rd December 1761: date of the received.) (Creation)

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4 items paper

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(c. 1705 - 1781)

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Master of Jesus College, 1758 - 1771

Prebendary of Southwell, Vicar of All Saints’, Cambridge, and Registrary of the University of Cambridge. Vicar of Barnburgh, Yorks. and Prebendary of Lincoln and of Canterbury.

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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.

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