acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bill for thatching work on 28 June 1821., 1821-10-16
Nos. 9 to 12 were originally pinned together.
Receipted bill for the audit feast, 1691-02-12
Meat and fish.
Receipted bill for the Bachelors' Commencement, Ash Wednesday 1737/8, 1738-02-15
Payments to college staff, for scouring The Eagle, opening the gates, etc.
Receipted bill for The Ruins of Balbec and its binding, 1757-12-03
Receipted bill for the sundial, 1636-12-09 - 1637-09-30
Receipted bill for The Times, 2 February to 11 July 1842, 1842-10-28
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for timber., 1821-08-04
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 timber, 1648-04-08
Receipted bill for timber and labour, 1648-03-25
Receipted bill for timber and labour, 1648-04-01
Receipted bill for timber and labour, 1648-04-15
Receipted bill for timber and labour, 1648-04-29
Receipted bill for timber supplied in November 1780, 1781-12-24
Perhaps the Edward Morley who was a college tenant in Trumpington Street
Receipted bill for two chased goblets with festoons and inscriptions and a packing case, 1781-07-11
Receipted bill for two very large leather cases for globes in the library: £3 12s, submitted 15 August 1840., 1841-01-30
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for Visitors' Feast (Parker Commemoration), 1764-08-06
Several stray vouchers for earlier years mixed in with those for 1764
Receipted bill for volumes 8 and 9 of Modern History and a History of the War in India, 1761-11-09
This is a more than usually incomplete set.
Receipted bill for wax, wafers and a bread rasp, 1765-10-21
Receipted bill for white smith's work, 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 wine, 1766-01-17
Receipted bill for wine, 1753-01-26
Receipted bill for wine, 1754-01-11
Listed by occasion, e.g. sealing