acquittance
Found in 1903 Collections and/or Records:
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, 1761-01-12
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 wine, 1756
Receipted bill for wine, 1753-01-26
Receipted bill for wine, 1754-01-11
Listed by occasion, e.g. sealing
Receipted bill for wine, 1755-10-31
Receipted bill for wine, 1759-10-15
Receipted bill for wine from 11 Oct. 1748 to 28 Aug. 1749, 1749-12-04
Receipted bill for wine (itemised) from 25 Sept. 1765 to25 Sept. 1766, 1767-01-27
Like others, this roll contains vouchers from other accounts (Spencer, Herring, etc.).
Receipted bill for wine, October 1750 to December 1751, 1752-01-10
Including bills for work on the Master's lodge in 1748
Receipted bill for wine supplied between October 1747 and October 1748, 1748-11-28
Occasions for purchase noted in left-hand margin
Receipted bill for wine supplied, by occasion, 1755-01-07
Receipted bill for wine to Mr Elliston's funeral, 1734-02-10
Receipted bill for wines, glasses, etc., 1841-01-30
These all relate to the bursarship of John Tinkler
Receipted bill for wood and work done . . ., 1762-11-03
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'
Receipted bill for woodwork for the chapel, 1662-09-24
These voucher, up to no. 170, were found in two separate bundles both designated by Masters as 'Aquittances of various dates'. A few discrete groups found amongst them are listed separately elsewhere. Nos 12 to 20 are held together by a linen thread.
Receipted bill for work done at Elmington, 1700-01-22
Labour and materials (hair)
Receipted bill for work done at Mr Hall's farm, 1828-10-11
Receipted bill for work done at the Master's wall, 1700-10-05
Receipted bill for work done for Mr Ladds, materials and labour, 1707-11 - 1708-11
Receipted bill for work done over the summer house, 1728-05-02
A few earlier and a few undated items also found among what were four separate rolls.