acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipt for insurance from Lady Day 1822 to Lady Day 1823., 1822-03-25
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Receipt for insurance premium, 1840-10-05
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipt for insurance premium, 1841-09-29
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipt for insurance premium, 1840-09-30
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipt for insurance premium, 1842-10-06
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipt for King's tax, 1722-04-04
Receipt for l£1 12s 10d for legal services relating to Dudley Ransom and to Bottisham lands., 1750-01-12
All but the last five relate to the Elmington estate; the last five were also paid from the Spencer chest.
Receipt for land tax, 1751-04-11
Receipt for land tax, 1840-05-20
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipt for land tax and stock, 1722-08-15
Receipt for Land Tax due (Higham) Michaelmas 1794 from John Cook., 1794
See vouchers, 2a-c.
Receipt for Land Tax due Michaelmas 1794., 1795-01-09
See vouchers, 2a-c.
Receipt for land tax due on property in St Giles' parish at Lady Day 1840, 1840-03-25
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipt for Land Tax due (Stratford) Michaelmas 1794 from John Cook., 1794-11-04
See vouchers, 2a-c.
Receipt for land tax for the parish of St Andrew the Less, 1828-12-09
Endorsed: Brand and Cave's occupation
Receipt for lime., 1794
Receipt for making a dozen towels, 1752-10-20
Receipt for Masters' payment of £9 1s 1½d for the entire first fruits of Landbeach rectory., 1756-11-04
Notes on 2nd recto in Masters' hand of other bills paid.
Receipt for material and making of four table-cloths, 1761-10-26
This is a more than usually incomplete set.
Receipt for measuring timber, dated 28 April, 1789., 1794-12-29
Receipt for one guinea for fee given to Mr Pont, 1752-04-21
The Audit Book reveals that this fee was for Pont about 'beating the porter'. Annotated: 'Mem: to pay Mr Bennet' (see 46 below). The Chapter book entry for 14 March 1752 records the decision to lodge a complaint with the Vice-Chancellor against Mr Griffith, a Fellow Commoner of St John's, for abusing the college porter, and to employ Mr Bennet as proctor at law for the college.