acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Quarterly bills for postage, 1761-10 - 1762-07
Quarterly bills for postage of newspapers, 1764-10 - 1765-07
Receipted by William Gregory
Quarterly bills for postage, receipted, 1759-10 - 1760-07
Include costs of delivery of the British Chronicle for Mr Sharpe
Quarterly combination biils, 1761-12-24
This is a more than usually incomplete set.
Quarterly combination bills, 1767-01-16
Like others, this roll contains vouchers from other accounts (Spencer, Herring, etc.).
Quarterly combination bills, 1750-11-10
Quarterly combination bills, 1752 - 1753
Two for the quarter to Michaelmas 1753
Quarterly combination bills, 1753 - 1754
Lamp oil, candles, scouring, etc.
Quarterly Combination Bills, 1754 - 1755-12-27
Quarterly combination bills, 1756-11-17
Quarterly combination bills, 1760-12-29
Found with these vouchers was a small bundle of vouchers relating to the college estate at Willingham; these now stand at CCCC09/N4/51-70 (IV 51-70). See also 02B/66/60-61
Quarterly Combination bills, 1762-11-17
Quarterly combination bills and sheet totalling them, 1763 - 1764
Several stray vouchers for earlier years mixed in with those for 1764
Quarterly combination bills, receipted, 1749-10-19
Quarterly combination bills, receipted, 1751-12-11 - 1751-12-12
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Quarterly land tax receipts and annual fen tax paid by Thomas Crane [college tenant at Bottisham], 1781-10-23 - 1783-01-16
Quarterly receipts for costs of newspapers and carriage., 1782-01-28 - 1782-09
No. 28 is Charles Kennedy, the rest are Wentworth.
Quarterly receipts for land tax and annual receipts for fen tax paid by Thomas Rayment [college tenant at Bottisham], 1781-10-16 - 1783-01-24
Quarterly receipts for land tax paid by Mr Morley, 1781-01-05 - 1782-09-30
Quarterly receipts for land tax paid by Richard Moore, 1781-12-26 - 1782-10-01
Quarterly receipts for payment of window tax, the university contribution to the poor rate and the marshal's wages, 1751-01-09 - 1751-10
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Quarterly receipts for payments for labour in the garden, 1765-09-27 - 1766-07-04
No. 12 includes a payment for nails, no. 14 one for larkspur seed and no, 15 one for three dozen layers
Quarterly receipts for tax levied by Commissions for the Drainage of certain lands lying in the parishes of Swaffham Prior, Swaffham Bulbeck, Bottisham, Quy, Horningsea and Ditton, 1828-04-02 - 1828-12-13
Two are endorsed as having been paid, respectively by Richard Rayment and Thomas Crane, college tenants at Bottisham. Presumably they paid alternately.