account
Found in 257 Collections and/or Records:
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1852
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1853
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1854
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1855
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1856
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1857
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1858
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1859
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1860
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1861
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1862
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1863
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1864
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1865
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes., 1865
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Amended Agent's accounts for Alford rents and tithes for 1863., 1864-02
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
An account of what Mrs Love hath disbursed about the holts in the summer 1658 lying in Trumpington, 1662-04-18
The works mostly comprise hedging, ditching, fencing, etc. It may be that either the college, or the Loves had leased the property from John Chambers, who was given licence to assign shortly after his lease from St John's of 16 January 1647.
Annual account for stipends, rent, etc., 1571-09-07
Originally rolled together randomly as 'Old College accounts', many dating from the 1570s. Included among them were two stray leaves from the Liber Albus, a bifolium from the volume of College Accounts, 1479 to 1534.
For further accounts, chiefly relating to the college's suit against Thomas Aldrich, Master, and to its attempts to recover debts due from him see 02/M/17/1.
'At the Commencement 1738 being 12', 1738
List of fellows attending and their allowances, and expenditure on scouring The Eagle, opening gates, etc. as in 8 above
Audit accounts for 1569 to 1570, 1570
Originally rolled together randomly as 'Old College accounts', many dating from the 1570s. Included among them were two stray leaves from the Liber Albus, a bifolium from the volume of College Accounts, 1479 to 1534.
For further accounts, chiefly relating to the college's suit against Thomas Aldrich, Master, and to its attempts to recover debts due from him see 02/M/17/1.
Audit bill 1625, 1626-01 - 1626-02
Includes list of sums received from tenants in lieu of produce
Audit charge, 1610-08-05 - 1611-01-30
Three items found pinned together:
a: Audit charge, paid 30 Jan. 1611;
b: Chandlers, for the audit, paid 30 Jan. 1611;
c: Voucher for 4 weeks' worth of herbs for the chapel, signed Samuel Walsall, Master, 5 Aug. 1610.
Audit cheer 1620, 1621-01 - 1621-02
Lists provisions served for dinner and supper on Monday to Wednesday
Audit expenses, 1627
Originally rolled together randomly as 'Old College accounts', many dating from the 1570s. Included among them were two stray leaves from the Liber Albus, a bifolium from the volume of College Accounts, 1479 to 1534.
For further accounts, chiefly relating to the college's suit against Thomas Aldrich, Master, and to its attempts to recover debts due from him see 02/M/17/1.