acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bill for bricklaying, etc., 1829-02-02
Receipted bill for bricklaying, etc., at Mr Hall's farm, 1828-10-10
Receipted bill for bricklaying in March 1824., 1824-03-20
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
Receipted bill for bricklaying, materials, etc., 1753-01-23
Receipted bill for bricklaying, plastering, etc., 1755-01
Receipted bill for bricklaying, slating, paving and materials, 1752-01-15
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Receipted bill for bricklaying, tiling and materials, 1755-12-24
Receipted bill for bricklaying, tiling, etc., 1754-01-14
Receipted bill for bricklaying work for Mr Dowsell in Longditch., 1726-07-30
Receipted bill for bricklayiung work in Whites Alley., 1726-11-21
Receipted bill for bricks., 1803-12-26
Receipted bill for bricks., 1803-11-18
Receipted bill for bricks and labour, 1781-03-12
Perhaps the Edward Morley who was a college tenant in Trumpington Street
Receipted bill for bricks, tiles, etc., 1804-01-31
Receipted bill for brooms, nails, a scythe and its hanging and grinding, 1728-09-24
A few earlier and a few undated items also found among what were four separate rolls.
Receipted bill for bucket, felting, etc., 1760-12-12
Receipted bill for burial suit, gloves, etc., 1734-02-25
Receipted bill for candles, 1748-04-30
Receipted bill for candles, 1752-05-30
Receipted bill for candles for the chapel, 1747-09-10
Receipted bill for candles for the chapel, 1759-02-22
Receipted bill for candles for the chapel, 1761-01-09
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
Receipted bill for candles for the chapel, 1761-01-09
Several stray vouchers for earlier years mixed in with those for 1764