acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
Receipted bills for work in the college, 1747-12-31 - 1748-09-29
Receipted bills for work in the garden including supply of named plants, 1761-10-31 - 1762-11-18
The work is listed on a day by day basis and is concentrated on October to December 1761, with two further bills for March 1762 and one for November 1762
Receipted bills for work undertaken for the college's tenant at Willingham, 1783-02-13 - 1783-10-24
Receipted bills of Jacob Goddard, cook, for Bachelors' and Masters' commencements and of Thomas Fuller for a brawn and its collaring, 1753-03-06 - 1753-07-17
Receipted bills of William Lunn, surgeon, and William Sadler, apothecary, for treatment of John Haselop, gardener, badly wounded by a fall, 1755-01-13
Receipted bills, one for necessaries for the kitchen, the other for a stove and fender, 1782-02-09
Receipted bills relating to the Library, 1748
Receipted combination bill for three quarters, 1765-12-26
Receipted Combination bills, 1748-11-09
Mops, candles, tobacco, etc.
Receipted cook's bill for Parker Commemoration feast, 1753-08-11
Receipted quarterly bills for candles, sand, tobacco, pipes, oil, brooms, etc., 1728-02-20 - 1728-09-20
A few earlier and a few undated items also found among what were four separate rolls.
Receipted quarterly bills for delivery of newspapers, 1762-10 - 1763-07
Receipted quarterly bills for 'waiting in Combination', newspapers, scouring, knives, knife cloths. Etc., 1781-12 - 1782-10-04
This packet was found within 02/B/73 and consists of a selection only of vouchers for the year. Being so incomplete, arrangement to fit the Audit Book is only approximate.
Receipted quarterly combination bills, 1781-03-29 - 1781-12
Different in character from previous combination bills and from 62 to 65 below; these include items of tableware, scouring, newspapers, etc. Nos 58-60 are James Smith, no. 61 is John Robson
Receipted quarterly combination bills, 1781-11-20
These resemble the earlier combination bills but also include purchase of hops for the brewhouse, oil for lamps, etc.
Receipted quarterly Combination bills, 1782-12-09
Also including receipts for purchase of hops, etc., for the brewhouse
Receipted quarterly combination bills, 1752-12-14
Receipted quarterly combination bills, 1759-12-21
Receipti, 1577-10-30
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Receipts and bill for carting rubbish, 1648-10-11 - 1648-10-18
Receipts for £2 as one year's pension to the Vicar of Grantchester for1765 and 1766, 1766-02-17 - 1767-01-08
Like others, this roll contains vouchers from other accounts (Spencer, Herring, etc.).
Receipts for 2 dates., 1576-03-26 - 1576-06-25
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Receipts for 2 dates., 1576-12-29 - 1577-06-22
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Receipts for £5 annuities from Thomas Chapman, butler, Francis Wicks, cook, and Job Ingram, porter, 1705-10-11
Receipts for £5 being his half year's stipend under the will of Archbishop Herring, 1764-06-24 - 1764-12-26
No. 1 carries the postscript: 'Please to Dirick to me at The Kings Armes in Poland Street, Oxford Road, London'.