Received July 9th 1795 of the Revd Mr Buck four pounds fourteen shillings & threepence for bread baked for the account of the College Midsummer Quarter
By H.B. Beales
£4 14s 3d
Received July 9th 1795 of the Revd Mr Buck four pounds fourteen shillings & threepence for bread baked for the account of the College Midsummer Quarter
By H.B. Beales
£4 14s 3d
A bill for "Magdalen College" Quarter ending September 18th 1795
Bread baked = £2 0s 0d
For baking = £0 10s 0d
Sedge, Barm [1] etc = £0 13s 0d
Total = £1 3s 0d
Masters commencement = £0 3s 4d
Stamp = £0 0s 2d
Total = £1 6s 6d
Wheat spent this quarter 4 bushel at 15s per bushel = £3 0s 0d
Total = £4 6s 6d
Received September 12th 1795 of the Revd Mr Buck the contents H.B. Beales
A bill for "Magdalen College" Quarter ending March 10th 1796
Bread baked = £26 10s 0d
For baking = £4 17s 6d
Barm [1] Sedge etc = £0 13s 0d
Batchelors Commencing = £0 3s 4d
Total = £5 13s 10s
Received of the Revd Mr Buck the contents by H.B. Beales
[1] Barm - the froth on fermenting malt liquor
A bill for "Magdalen College", Quarter ending June 17 1796
Bread baked = £19 10s 0d
For baking = £3 13s 7d
Sedge Barm etc = £0 13s 0d
Total = £4 6s 7d
Received July 12th 1796 of the Revd Mr Buck the contents H.B. Beales
A bill for "Magdalen College" Quarter ending Sept 23rd 1796
Bread baked = £1 15s 0d
For baking = £0 6s 3d
Sedge Barm [1] etc = £0 13s 0d
Masters Commencing = £0 3s 4d
Total = £1 2s 7d
Received Nov 24th 1796 of the Revd Mr Buck the contents
H. B. Beales
[1] Barm - the froth on fermenting malt liquor
"Magdalen College" to John Deighton
1796
Nov 25 - 2 Macknights Harmony = £2 2s 0d
1 Gilpin on the New Testament = £1 1s 0d
1 Parkhursts Greek Lexicon = £1 16s 6d
1 Lockes Essay 2 vol = £0 11s 6d
A Long Royal folio paper book = £1 1s 0d
1796 Blaney on Jeremiah = £1 1s 0d
Mar - 6 forms of Prayer for Chapel = £0 3s 0d
A paper book = £0 3s 0d
Total = £7 19s 0d
Nov 1 1796 Received
John Deighton
[initialled R.B. – Richard Buck, Bursar]
The Master & Fellows of "Magd Colledge" to Revd Richard B. Gillam
Workmen - William Covill
Materials - hods [1] of brick mortar, hair mortar [2], Ely bricks, blew bricks, tiles, ridge tiles, oak laths, nails, "1 Hod of fine stuff", Dutch tiles,
Work done around College:
work done at the kitchen range
mending the tiling and slating about the College
mending and tiling and slating over the Chapel and round the first Court etc
mending some tiling at the Master's Lodge and repairing the College kitchen copper
stopping some rat holes in the kitchen
cleaning the oven and mending the brick work and pointing up the brick work in the kitchen
Total = £5 16 2½d
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
Received of Revd Mr Buck the sum of five pounds six shillings and two pence half being the contents of this bill
Richard Gillam
[1] hod = open receptacle for carrying mortar, bricks or stones
[2] hair mortar = potentially meaning lime mortar which was commonly mixed with hair
£25 11s 6d paid to R. B. Gillam by the Revd Mr Buck for:
Workmen – James Wilkin; Oakings; Robert Whittlesy; Covill
Materials – Ely building bricks, hods [1] of blew brick mortar, hods of brick mortar, hods of hair mortar [2], bushels of lime, stone, gaul [2] for the stank [3], sand, tiles, nails, oak laths [4], yellow oaker [6], glew for size.
Work done around College -
Mending the plastering and whitewashing the ceiling of the Cloisters and lime washing the sides and staircases and work done at the underpinning and work done at the drain and arch next to the summer house in the Close etc
Finishing the drain in the Close and doing the underpinning of the Chapel next the Master’s Garden etc
Work done at the underpinning round the New Building and about the best part of the College etc
Mending tiling about the College and the Master’s lodge and stables etc
Work done at the chimney that caught fire in Mr Batley's Room Letter C No. 3 and fixing up the bath stove again etc
Mending the plastering tiling and doing the underpinning to the Coal House at the Master’s Lodge
Mending the rough casting at the Master’s Lodge
Mending some tiling over George Warren’s Chamber and Lean Two
To colouring and whitewashing the front of the Master’s Lodge and work done at the walls by Brewhouse yard
Whitewashing the College gateway
Doing some underpinning in the back lane
Cleaning and mending the oven in the kitchen
Raising the ladders up to the Clock and work done
Mending the brick wall where the coping was shoved off next to Chesterton Lane
[1] hod = open receptacle for carrying mortar, bricks or stones
[2] hair mortar = potentially meaning lime mortar which was commonly mixed with hair
[3] gaul = bog-myrtle
[4] stank = pond, pool or ditch
[5] lath = A thin narrow strip of wood used to form the groundwork for tiling, plastering, etc
[6] oaker = variant spelling of ochre
"Magdalen College" to Edward Mills
The Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Xmas 1794
Paid the Brewer for 3 brewings = £0 15s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
The College sizings = £0 4s 6d
Salt for the Fellows Table = £0 2s 0d
Paid for mending a sugar castor = £0 1s 0d
Oct 25th - 1 bottle of Port 2s 2d - 1 bottle White 2s 2d = £0 4s 4d
Nov 1st - 1 bottle of Port 2s 2d - 1 bottle White 2s 2d = £0 4s 4d
Nov 5th - 1 bottle of Port 2s 2d - 1 bottle White 2s 2d = £0 4s 4d
Nov 14th - Wine for the Sacrament = £0 3s 9d
Total = £2 6s 9d
Prom [1] = £149 1s 6¼d
Total = £16 8s 3¼d
March 4th 1795
Received the contents by me Edward Mills
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
"Magdalen College" to Edward Mills
The Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Midsummer 1795
Paid the brewer for one brewing = £0 5s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
The College sizings = £0 6s 0d
Apr 5th - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d - 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 2d
Apr 24th - Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 2d
May 24th - 4 bottles of Port 10s 0d - 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 12s 0d
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 2d
May 29th - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Total = £3 5s 6d
Prom [1] = £9 5s 5d
Total = £12 10s 11d
Oct 10th 1795
Received the contents by me Edward Mills
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
"Magdalen College" to Edward Mills
1795 The Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Michaelmas
Paid the Brewer for 1 brewing = £0 5s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
The Masters Commencement = £0 2s 6d
Salt for the Fellows = £0 2s 0d
Total = £0 17s 0d
Prom [1] £3 13s 6¾d
Total = £4 10s 6¾d
December 12th 1795
Received the contents
By me Edward Mills
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
[1] Prom is an abbreviation of Promus meaning Butler
"Magdalen College" to Edward Mills
1795 The Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Xmas
Paid the Brewer for 6 brewings = £1 10s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
The College sizings = £0 6s 0d
Salt for the Fellows Table = £0 2s 0d
Oct 26th - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Nov 2nd - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Nov 5th - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Nov 20th - Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 6d
Total = £4 0s 0d
Prom [1] £10 19s 4½d
Total = £14 19s 0d
March 2nd 1796
Received the contents
By me Edward Mills
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
[1] Prom is an abbreviation of Promus meaning Butler
"Magdalen College" 1796 to Edward Mills
The Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Lady Day
Paid the Brewer for two brewings = £0 10s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
Bachelors Commencement = £0 2s 6d
Salt for the Fellows Table = £0 2s 0d
The College sizings = £ 8s 0d
Dec 25th - 4 bottles of Port 10s 0d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 12s 6d
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 6d
Jan 1st - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
An almanack = £0 0s 8d
3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
3 bottles of Port 7s 6d, 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0d
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 6d
Total £4 2s 2d
Prom [1] = £6 7s 2¼d
Total = £10 9s 4¼d
June 20th 1796
Received the contents by me Edward Mills
[1] Prom is an abbreviation of Promus meaning Butler
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
1796 "Magdalen College" to Edward Mills the Disbursement Bill the Quarter ending at Midsummer
Paid the Brewer for 2 brewings = £0 10s 0d
Brooms & paper in the Buttery = £0 5s 0d
Knives & napkins in the Hall = £0 2s 6d
Salt for the Fellows Table = £0 2s 0d
The College sizings = £0 6s 0d
March 27th - 3 bottles of Port 7s 6d - 1 bottle White 2s 6d = £0 10s 0s
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 6d
April 8th - Wine for the Sacrament = £ 0 4s 6d
May 15th - 3 bottles of Port 9s 0d - 1 bottle White 3s 0d = £0 12s 0d
Wine for the Sacrament = £0 4s 6d
19th May - 2 bottles of Port 6s = £0 6s 0d
20th May - 1 bottle of Port 3s = £0 3s 0d
21st May - Lease Withnall = £0 1s 0d
30th May - 2 bottles of Port 6s 0d - 1 bottles White 3s 0d = £0 9s 0d
Total = £4 0s 0d
Prom [1] £8 8s 11½d
Total = £12 8s 11½d
Nov 12th Received the contents by me Edward Mills
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
[1] Prom is an abbreviation of Promus meaning Butler
A letter and bill transcribed below.
Sir,
Your favor with a bill on Newnham and Co. for £9 3s 4d I received this day which balances your account. I am much obliged to you for it, and am very sorry you should have occasion to complain of the candles sent to you, my son will be in Cambridge next week. He will take the liberty to call and look at them and if it's your wish will change them.
London January 9th 1796
I am Sir yours,
Benjamin Jiggins
Magdalen College London January 27 1795
Bought of Benjamin Jiggins
Wax Chandler
Successor to the late Mrs Jones No. 19 Poultry
Wax long = £0 6s 0d - 56
Wax = £0 3s 0d - 8
Total = 64 - 2s 10d = £9 1s 4d
Box = 2s
Total = £9 3s 4d
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
December 21 1794
A bill to "Magdlen Coldge" for one Quarter sweeping the Kitchen chimneys £0 4s 0d
Received the contents
By me William Press
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
June 19 1795
A bill to "Maglendon Coledge"
For one Quarter sweeping the Kitchen chimneys = £0 4s 0d
Received the contents
By me William Press
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
September 25th 1795
A bill to "Magglen Collge" for one Quarters sweeping the
Kitchen chimneys = £0 4s 0d
The Combination Room chimney = £0 0s 6d
The Porters Lodge chimney = £0 0s 6d
Received the contents = £0 5s 0d
By me Will Press
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
A bill to "Magderlen Coledge" for one Quarter
Sweeping the Kitchen chimneys = £0 4s 0d
The Combination Room chimney = £0 0s 6d
Received the Contents £0 4s 6d
By me Will Press
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
"Magdalene Colledg" to William Coe
Winding up the clock from St Michael's Quarter 1794 to St Michael's Quarter 1795
£2 5s 0d
Received 29th Oct 1795 the contents by me William Coe
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
The Revd Mr Buck Bursar to "Magdalen College" to John Rainforth Quarter ending June 19th 1795
Gate Bill
Gives weekly totals for 13 weeks with a quarterly total of £4 4s 8d
College Letters
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Stamp = £0 0s 2½d
Quarterly total = £0 10s 2½d
Gate bill = £4 4s 8d
Courts, street & walks = £3 0s 0d
Combination Room = £0 15s 0d
Total = £8 9s 10½d
July 29th 1795
Received the contents by me John Rainforth
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
1795 The Revd Mr Buck Bursar to "Magdalen College" to John Rainforth Quarter ending September 25th
Gate Bill
Gives weekly totals for 14 weeks with a quarterly total of £1 11s 2d
College Letters
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Stamp = £0 0s 2½d
Quarterly total = £0 2s 6½d
Gate bill = £1 11s 2d
Courts, street & walks = £3 0s 0d
Combination Room = £0 15s 0d
Total = £5 8s 8½d
Oct 13th 1795
Received the contents by me John Rainforth
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
1796 The Revd Mr Buck Bursar to "Magdalen College" to John Rainforth Quarter Ending Mar 18th 1796
Gate Bill
Gives weekly totals for 13 weeks with a quarterly total of £3 1s 8d
College Letters
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Lanterns mending = £0 2s 6d
Lamp scissors grinding = £0 0s 2d
Stamp paper = £0 0s 2½d
Quarterly total = £0 9s 11½d
Gate bill = £3 1s 8d
Courts street & walks = £3 0s 0d
Combination Room = £0 15s 0d
Total = £7 6s 7½d
April 29th 1796
Received the contents by me John Rainforth
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
The Revd Mr Buck Bursar to Magdalen College to John Rainforth Quarter ending June 17th
Gate Bill
Gives weekly totals for 13 weeks with a quarterly total of £3 16s 4d
College Letters
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Shears grinding = £0 0s 4d
Rake mending = £0 0s 6d
Going to the post etc = £0 0s 4d
Stamp paper = £0 0s 2½d
Quarterly total = £0 10s 6½d
Additional items added to the bottom of the bill:
Gate Bill = £3 16s 4d
Court, streets & walks = £3 10s 0d
Combination Room = £0 15s 0d
A years additional street sweeping due at a Lady Day last = £2 0s 0d
Total = £10 11s 10½d
2nd Nov 1796
Received the contents by me
John Rainforth
The Revd Mr Buck Bursar to "Magdalen College" to John Rainforth Quarter ending September 23 1796
Gate Bill
Gives weekly totals for 14 weeks with a quarterly total of £0 19s 0d
College Letters
Daily record of letters sent for this quarter with additional items:
Stamp paper = £0 0s 2½d
Quarterly total = £0 4s 8 ½d
Gate Bill = £0 19s 0d
Courts, street & walks = £3 10s 0d
Combination Room = £0 15s 0d
Total = £5 8s 8½d
Nov 2nd 1796
Received the contents by me John Rainforth
[Initialled R.B. - Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
Received Sept 29 1795 of the Bursar of "Magd Coll" the sum of four pounds 7s 4d for half a years Contribution Money & Marshalls wages due at Michaelmas 1795
John Taylor
[written as a note in the bottom left hand corner]
£4 5s 4d
Wages = 2s 0d
Stamp = 2d
Total = £4 7s 6d
Bill giving weekly totals for 12 weeks Commons paid to William Winder for the Quarter ending at Christmas 1794
Total = £38 19s 10d
In addition:
Cook wages = £7 0s 0d
Coals for the Kitchen = £5 0s 0d
16 sacks for the Brewhouse = £1 10s 8d
12 sacks for the Combination Room = £1 3s 0d
Brooms = 3s 0d
Waiting sizar [1] = 1s 0d
Total = £53 17s 6d
December 30 1794
Received of the Revd Mr Buck [Bursar] the sum of fifty three pounds seventeen shillings and five pence in full for this quarter by me William Winder, Cook
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
[1] Sizar - a student financing his studies by undertaking menial tasks within the College
Bill giving weekly totals for 13 weeks Commons paid to William Winder for the Quarter ending at Midsummer 1795
Total = £52 8s 7d
In addition:
Cook's wages = £7 0s 0d
Coals for the Kitchen = £5 0s 0d
5 sacks for the Brewhouse & portage = £0 10s 5d
12 sacks for the Combination Room = £1 5s 0d
Brooms = £0 3s 0d
1 Old Library = £0 2s 1d
College Tenant Dinner = £0 1s 4d
Wating sizar
Total = £66 11s 11d
Stamp = £0 0s 4 4 ½d
Total = £66 12s 3½d
Paid by Revd Mr Buck [Bursar]
[1] Sizar - a student financing his studies by undertaking menial tasks within the College
Bill giving weekly totals for 14 weeks Commons paid to William Winder for the Quarter ending at Michaelmas 1795
Total = £16 5s 6d
In addition:
Cook's wages = £7 0s 0d
Coals for the Kitchen = £5 0s 0d
5 sacks for the Brewhouse = £0 10s 5d
Brooms = £0 3s 0d
Total = £28 18s 11d
October 18th 1795
Received of the Revd Mr Buck the sum of twenty eight pounds and eighteen shillings and eleven pence in full for this quarter by me William Winder Cook.
Bill giving weekly totals for 13 weeks Commons paid to William Winder for the Quarter Ending at Lady Day 1796
Total = £66 8s 7d
Cook wages = £7 0s 0d
Coals for the Kitchen = £5 0s 0d
10 sacks for the Brewhouse = £1 0s 20d
24 sacks for the Combination Room = £2 10s 0d
Brooms = £0 3s 0d
College Tenant Dinner = £0 1s 6d
Waiting sizars [1] = £0 1s 6d
Total = £82 5s 5d
Paid by Revd Mr Buck [Bursar]
[1] Sizar - a student financing his studies by undertaking menial tasks within the College