acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bill for ironwork from Feb. to Sept. 1826., 1826-11-04
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 joinery, 11 Mar. 1748 to 1 Dec. 1749, 1749-12-21
Receipted bill for joinery in the benches and 'sealing' about the window, 1648-05-06
Receipted bill for kitchen ware, 1783-01-10
The accounts examined by James Essex below and in 02/B/73 presumably relate to the entry in the Chapter Book for 30 May 1781: Agreed to repair the roof and re-lay the slates on the east side of the college and to take down the bow window in the hall and build it in a manner similar to the opposite window.
Receipted bill for kitchen ware, etc., 1829-02-02
Receipted bill for labour, 1840-10-03
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipted bill for labour, 1648-04-08
Receipted bill for labour and brooms, 1828-10-14
Receipted bill for labour, and for hyacinths, crocuses and snowdrops, 1839
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for labour and lath, 1715-11-12
Receipted bill for labour and materials, 1840-06-24
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipted bill for labour and materials, 1840-09-26
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipted bill for labour and materials, 1840-04-01
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipted bill for labour and materials, 1828-09-18
Receipted bill for labour and materials (timber, nails, paint) from Dec. 1825 to Oct. 1826., 1826-10-07
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 labour and nails, 1764-09-28
Receipted bill for labour and named plants, 1828-03-29
Receipted bill for labour and six loads of gravel, 1765-06-26
Receipted bill for labour, brooms and thorns for Old Court, 1840-03-25
Also including other bursarial matter.
Receipted bill for labour, lime and hair., 1803-12-27
Receipted bill for labour over 13 weeks, 1633-10-29
Receipted bill for labour, rocket, hollyhocks and stalks, 1765-04-01
Receipted bill for labour, September to November 1716, 1717-02-06
Summary list of payments made and deductible from rent on dorse
Receipted bill for labour, timber, etc., 1780-10-13
Perhaps the Edward Morley who was a college tenant in Trumpington Street