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Found in 1929 Collections and/or Records:
Rents, 1755
Quit-rents to Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges; procuration and visitation payments to Archdeacon and Bishop of Ely; pension and share of tithes at Grantchester to the diocese; two years' pension to Rector of Coton
Rents, 1756
Receipts for rent paid to Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's colleges, and pensions to ministers of Grantchester and Coton
Rents, 1757
Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges, diocese of Ely for visitation, pension and share of tithes at Grantchester; share of tithes at Coton
Rents, 1781-10-17 - 1782-02-11
Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges, Dean and Chapter of Ely, Rector of Coton
Rents, 1781-05-09 - 1783-01-01
Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges; Dean and Chapter of Ely (for Grantchester); Archdeacon of Ely for visitation; Rector of Coton
Rents, etc., 1760
Quit rents to Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges, dues to the diocese on visitation of St Bene't's; pension and share of tithes for Vicar of Grantchester; pension due to Rector of Coton
Rents, etc., 1763
Trinity Hall, Jesus, Dean and Chapter of Ely, for Grantchester; Rector of Coton
Rents, etc., 1764 - 1765
Trinity Hall, Jesus, Dean and Chapter of Ely, for Grantchester; Rector of Coton
Rents, etc., 1765-10-12 - 1766-02-14
Trinity Hall, Jesus and St John's Colleges, Dean and Chapter of Ely, Rector of Coton
Rents, etc., 1766-10-14 - 1766-11-29
Quit-rents to Trnity Hall,and Jesus and St John's Colleges; Dean and Chapter of Ely and Rector of Coton's pension
Rents paid (Reditus resolutae), 1742 - 1748
Quit rents to Trinity Hall and St John's; payments of dues to Bishop and Archdeacon of Ely; pension and indemnity at Gratnchester; Rector of Coton for share of tithes
Rents paid (Reditus resolutae), 1748-03-23 - 1749-12-22
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Repairs, 1757
Carpenter, glazier, brazier, stone mason, bricklayer, painter and smith, as above, Susannah Bottomley for further masonry work, Hinkin for further carpentry and William Roper for matting and red leather
Repairs, 1760 - 1761
Carpenter, bricklayer, smith, brazier, painter, glazier, mason
Repairs, 1761
Carpenter, bricklayer, smith, brazier, glazier, painter
Repairs, 1763 - 1764
Carpenter, glazier, bricklayer (3), smith, joiner, brazier, painter, mason
Repairs, 1764 - 1765
Carpenter, smith, brazierr, glazier, joiner, painter (bis), bricklayer, smith (again), mason
Repairs, 1765 - 1766
Carpenter, smith, brazier, glazier, joiner, painter, bricklayer, tinman, mason, Thomas Ball, for hearths, Nicholas Rayment for repairs to gate
Repairs, 1766-12-13 - 1767-01-21
William and John Hinkin, carpenters; Richard Haselum, plumber and glazier; John Apsey, brazier; John Williamson, bricklayer; James Ivers, painter; Edward Tomson and Thomas Ball, masons; James Fowle, smith, and William Roper, joiner
Settlement of 3 bills., 1805-12-04
Dates given are those of receipts.
Statement of account for the firm of Phipps and Ward for the new buildings in Trumpington Street, 1829-12-29
The total sum is £49,155 14s 8d, of which £2745 16s 9d remains to be paid' A receipt for this sum is attached.
Stipends, 1757
Summaries of expenditure by tenant, agent, etc., 1718 - 1721
Summary account for the period Michaelmas 1703 to Lady Day 1704, 1704
Summary of sums due from Thomas Brigges, as steward or bursar, to Watson the butcher, 1636-04-08
'These bills examined by Mr Watson's book, in the steward's hands subscribed weekly, and according to the bill delivered by Mrs Watson, 8 April. 1636.'