acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bill for masonry work in 1712, 1713-03-22
Receipted bill for masonry work in 1713 and 1714, 1714
Receipted bill for masonry work, including work at the Master's lodge in 1748, 1752-01-11
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Receipted bill for mason's work, 1706-09-21 - 1706-10-10
Receipted bill for masons' work, 1765-01-11
Receipted by Benjamin Jeffs.
Receipted bill for mason's work in March 1727, 1728-02-26
A few earlier and a few undated items also found among what were four separate rolls.
Receipted bill for meals, 27 March to 5 June 1842, 1842-07-08
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for medicines for 'Goody Lucket', 1728-02-09
'Accounts passed at Dr Spencer's audit 1727/8'
Receipted bill for medicines supplied for John Harwood from 12 September to 26 October 1726, 1727-01-08
This could just conceivably be the John Harwood who matriculated from Corpus in 1644; a chronologically more probable candidate was, however, a Fellow of Pembroke.
Receipted bill for mending a leather pipe, 1754-12-29
Receipted bill for mending pumps, 1755-01-06
Receipted bill for mending pumps and a gutter, 1751-12-28
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Receipted bill for mending silk curtains in chapel and elsewhere, including pulleys and other materials, 1753-01-23
Receipted bill for mending slating and tiling and plastering an oven, 1757-02-11
Receipted bill for nails, 1782-01-05
Receipted bill for named books and for binding and interleaving a catalogue of manuscripts, 1748-06-08
Receipted bill for named books and for binding and postage, 1765-01-24
Several stray vouchers for earlier years mixed in with those for 1764
Receipted bill for named shrubs, 1759-03-14
Gum-cistus; double guelder roses; althea frutex; spiraea; hypericum; double flowering cherry; cornelian cherry; dwarf almond; mezereon; laburnum; bladder senna; double flowering thorn; eastern colulea; laurustinus; laurel; Persian lilacs; trumpet honeysuckle; Glastonbury thorn and white lilacs in varying quantities.
Receipted bill for napkins and for repairs to table cloths, 1842-02-02
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for napkins, etc., 1841-01-30
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for necessaries for the kitchen, 1759
Receipted bill for new glasses for lamps, repairs to lamp covers and an oil pot for the porter, 1761-12-28
Receipted bill for notarial services, 1762-07-21
This is a more than usually incomplete set.
Receipted bill for notarial services, 1764-10-20
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'