accounts
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Bailiff's accounts: Michaelmas 4 Richard II to Michaelmas 5 Richard II., 1381-09
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.
Bailiff's accounts: Michaelmas 4 Richard II to Michaelmas 6 Richard II., 1382-09
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.
Calculation of rents and arrearages, 1579-09
Found loosely inserted in 11.
Expenses and payments of the reeve., 1467 - 1468
Stitching at the foot suggests that there was previously at least one more sheet.
List of dues in cash and in kind., 1540
The dues are listed on fols 1r and 2v. 1v and 2r carry the continuation of a draft petition to 'yowre good lordshype' with reference to the King's Grace.
List of priced provisions, perhaps for a feast., 1620 - 1632
The first item reads 'Item half a pynt of sack for Richard Morris'. A Richard Morris incorporated his Oxford MA in 1632. Another Richard Morris was paid 4s in February 1620 for baking venison for the college audit feast.
'Mr Heliar's Accounts to Michaelmas 1699'., 1699
Heliar was evidently farming the tithes of E. Chinnock.
Note of sums owing to J. Fenwick, tutor, 1859
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Notes and calculations, 1627 - 1628
Include: 'Particulars reckoned twice in Mr Tyrrell's accounts which makes the summe geater in appearance than indeed it is', and other items tending to the reduction of Tyrrell's apparent debts
Notes and calculations, 1627 - 1628
Recto headed 'good debts'. On verso calculations to the effect that £218 is owing from Tyrrell's administrators
Notes of disbursements by Willoughby headed 'Memorandum to see Mr Aldrich his account of these sums'., 1577
Found pinned into 11.
Portion of draft audit accounts, 1751
Reeves' account roll., 1377 - 1398
M. 1: Accounts of Henry Aunger [Onger], Michaelmas 17 Richard II to Michaelmas 20 Richard II; on dorse, 20-21 Richard II; m. 2: accounts of Henry Aunger, 21-22 Richard II; m. 3: Accounts of Walter Hamond (10-13 Richard II) and, on dorse, John Aleyn (13-15 Richard II) and John Waryn (13-14 Richard II); m. 4: accounts of John atte Brook for 51 Edward III to 3 Richard II.
Steward's accounts for the manor of Chatteris Andrews (both halves of one indenture), 1445-03-21
Nos 1, 12, 17-18, 21-22, 24, 26 and 28-31 relate to St Michael's parish, Cambridge, and are boxed in that sequence with XIII 1-24. Nos. 42, R5 not used.
Membrane 6 of 09/35/141 has records of the court baron at Chatteris for 1636 and 1639.
Stewards' and cooks' bills and accounts, 1571 - 1663
Summary accounts for repairs 1812-13., 1813
Endorsed: Bills paid at Elmington for Repairs in 1812 & 1813 as per the bills that are in this Bundle.
Summary college accounts for one year 'Extract: Comp. R. N.', 1573
The sums cannot easily be reconciled with the years of Norgate's bursarship.
Signature of Thomas Legge on dorse.
Summary of arrearages, originally from 32 Henry VIII to 1568., 1548 - 1564
The final year actually surviving in this decayed document is 1566, but a fragment of the original endorsement states that the final date was originally 1568.
In the hand of John Porye with occasional Parkerian annotations.
The account between the Master and Mr Willoughby for the book of commons which he disbursed, 1579-09-05
Found pinned into 11.