acquittance
Found in 1894 Collections and/or Records:
'Thomas Pykes Landlords Bill': for carpentry work, 1762-05-06
This roll was apparently made up of strays from adjacent years, including sets of Willingham accounts labelled 'Pyke's Bills to Lady [Day] 1762' and '1763'
Three receipts, two relating to 3 and 4 above., 1827-03-06
Two bills and a receipt, 1828-10 - 1829-02-02
Two bills for carpentry and masonry work., 1826-08-15
The three items are sealed together.
Two receipts for a year's and a half year's interest on his loan to the college with respect to Willingham, 1761-09-24 - 1762-03-31
Two receipts for payments for loads of lime, 1633-05-31 - 1633-10-17
Two receipts for payments towards debts, 1637-02-05 - 1637-10-21
1. Francis Bell's receipt for 50s due to old Mr Lukin, due from Mr Boys, bursar, 5 Feb. 1637;
2. Elizabeth Bell's receipt for £3 10s towards Mr Brigg's debt of £30, 21 Oct. 1637
Two receipts, one for a punch ladle handle and for mending a shell salt; the other for engraving an inscription on an ink-stand, 1766-03-29 - 1766-12-20
Like others, this roll contains vouchers from other accounts (Spencer, Herring, etc.).
Two sheets of calculations, 1765 - 1766
(Untitled), 1839-02-01
Receipted bill for making good the slating on the hall in October 1838
Vicar of Grantchester, 1757-10-08
Vouchers for payments from the Spencer chest., 1764 - 1821
Vouchers for repairs to farmhouse, etc., 1800 - 1814
Vouchers relating to building maintenance, 1631 - 1635
Vouchers relating to the first few years of the college's possession of the estate., 1757 - 1760
Vouchers relating to the garden, 1756 - 1757
Some entered in the Audit Book under [Extraordinary] expenses
Vouchers relating to Willingham, 1762 - 1763
Repairs and quit-rent,