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Bank Pass books: Junior Bursar

Includes six bank pass books, belonging to the Junior Bursar.

Volume 1: 18th April 1832 - 30th September 1843

Volume 2: 30th September 1843 - 16th March 1850

Volume 3: 16th March 1850 - 31st December 1855

Volume 4: 1st January 1856 - 30th September 1861

Volume 5: 1st October 1861 - 30th June 1868

Volume 6: 30th June 1868 - 20th March 1872

Bank Correspondence: College Mission

Includes correspondence from numerous banks concerning banking orders and receipts, dated 1937-1938 and addressed to S.J. Bailey.

Also includes a collection of notices, addressed to S.J. Bailey and received from the Senior Bursar, Sir Henry Fraser Howard, concerning payments into the account of the College Mission (1929-1939). Some of the earlier notices are addressed to F.P. White.

Various

Bank Book: Graves

Includes: list of broken chamber pots & crockery "due to frost"; memorandum relating to the Tutorial Bursar's 'Furniture Account'; list of furniture sold to servants & its valuation; furnishing accounts; banking accounts with J Mortlock & Co, Barclay & Co; memorandum relating to loans between Senior Bursar and Tutorial Bursar; report on room rents in College.

Graves, Charles E

Bank Account Books

Includes: volumes recording the tuition fees paid by students 1893-1906. The books list the amount paid by students for their College tutorials.

Macalister, Donald

Ball Accounts: Racquet Court Co.

Includes: 3 volumes of ball accounts listing the number of balls used. The volumes also list accounts for racquets and 'fives'. Additionally Volume 1 lists subscribers from 1 Jan 1859 - 31 Dec 1860.

Baker exhibitions

George Baker bequeathed £1,300 for charitable purposes. With the agreement of the executors, through the influence of Thomas Baker, agreement was drawn up for two exhibitions for St John's in 1701 (SJGR/5/2/6/1-2), amended to six in 1710, preference to 1) founder's kin 2) pupil of Durham School (SJGR/5/2/6/3). With the money, farms at Thorley and Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, were bought, and sold for £1,900 in 1899. In 1861 the preference for kindred was removed, and the 6 exhibitions were replaced with an unspecified number worth £30 each (Statutes, 1860, 59).

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