A ledger entitled ‘Ledger 1882’. The ledger is a collection of records and accounts divided into three collections- private tutors bills, daybook bills and college bills delivered. The first collection recorded the bills paid to tutors from 1882 – 83. At the top of each page is the college term and year. Each private tutors name is provided with their students’ names underneath and how much each student owed. A total amount for the bill is also recorded. The ledger also provides record of the date upon which the bill was paid, the form of payment and the total sum given. The second part of the journal is a daybook which recorded various bills and accounts from the Christmas period of 1882 to the midsummer term of 1883. The day book recorded tuition fee charges with all students listed and sorted by their year of study. The day book also recorded which students were due to receive scholarships at various points during the academic year. The final collection in the ledger recorded the college bills delivered from the Christmas period of 1882 to the midsummer term of 1883. The ledger list who received their payment, how much they received, when they received, the form of payment and the exact amount given.