Parties (1) George Gayford (farmer) and George Gates (farmer), (2) Charles Constable (hatter) and Robert Clayton (stonemason)
Parties: (1) The Right Revd Lord Bishop of Worcester and Thomas St Quintin, (2) William Bullen
Parties: (1) John Dennis (gentleman), (2) William Bullen (brewer)
Copy of a recognizance made by Thomas Burgen acknowledged before Chief Baron Manwood to Edward Lucas for quiet enjoyment.
Receipts for legacies received under the will of William Frampton Andrews.
Tradesmen's receipts submitted to Mr Hodson (Bursar of Magdalene College) for work carried out on John Bull's farm in Longstanton:
(1) Carpenter’s bill submitted by John Rowell. Payment received 31 Aug 1776
(2) Bill submitted by William Townsend for iron work for the great barn. Payment received 20 Feb 1777
(3) Brick layer's bill submitted by William Harvey. Payment received 29 Mar 1777
(4) Bill submitted by George Freeman for Messrs Caton & Butler for the provision of battens, oak posts, bricks, lime and deals. Payment received 21 Apr 1777
(5) Surveyor’s bill submitted by John Smith. Payment received 10 May 1777
(6) Timber merchant’s bill submitted by Henry Butler. Payment received 15 Jun 1778
(7) Bill for lime and bricks submitted by Robert Ding. Payment received 24 Jun 1778
Receipt addressed from "St James’s ", signed “C.J. Fox” and “Andrew Basilico” for expenses incurred by Basilico during his duties as the “Messenger to the Foreign Department” (also known as the “King’s Messenger”, a position Basilico held from 1782-1813).
Van de Weyer, Jean Sylvain (1802-1874), diplomatTranscript
Cambridge
1834 Aug 28
Received of the Master and Fellows of Magdalen College by payment of Mr Francis Fisher the sum of thirty seven pounds one shilling, the amount of certain fixtures taken by the College of me per valuation"
Ann Wentworth
£37 1s 0d
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Received the 14th day of December 1840 of Mrs Ann Wentworth the sum of twenty pounds being the purchase money fixed by the Commissioners of the Chesterton Inclosure to be paid by her for a plot of land which she had inclosed from the waste as a garden to her dwelling house in the parish of Chesterton'.
Signed: Anthony Jackson
Martin Nockolas
£20 0s 0d
Receipt for a counterpart lease sent to Bidwells (land agents).
Receipt from the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society for a policy taken out on premises in Magdalene Street by W.H. Bird.
Receipt from the Bristol Hospital for a year's rent of part of the rectory of Alkborough from John Dudding.
Receipt from the Bristol Hospital for a year's rent of part of the rectory of Alkborough from John Dudding.
31 and 32 Bridge Street were bought by Magdalene College in 1982.
Property purchased from C.F. Cox.
Not recorded in the Muniment Book.
Black and white photograph showing the crew on the river. Started 146th and finished 13th. Time: 20 min, 58 secs.
The crew have signed their names on the back of the photograph:
J. Yerburgh (bow), K. Payne, I. S. Mant, S. S. Gill, J. Charteris, H. C. Straker, R. D. France, F. A. Woods (stroke), J. Pinto (cox).
"Magdlen Colidge" to Peter Spencely
1795
Feb 9 – for new felt and clack to wort pump = £0 5s 9d
Feb 25 – for a new bucket and leathers to pump in Butler’s seller = £0 7s 6d
For new box and clack = £0 4s 6d
June 8 – for mending wheel of the Chapel bell = £0 2s 0d
For time taking down iron work and hanger bell = £0 5s 0d
Total = £1 4s 9d
Received July 16 1795 by Peter Spencely
[initialled R.B. – Revd Richard Buck, Bursar]
Programme for She Stoops to Conquer performed on 28, 29 and 30 November 1907.
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Thursday 2 July 1908.
The official programme for the Henley Royal Regatta for Friday 3 July 1908.