Subseries 4 - Tutorial Bursar

Identity area

Reference code

SJCR/SJAR/3/4

Unique identifier

GB 1859 SJCR/SJAR/3/4

Title

Tutorial Bursar

Date(s)

  • 1887-1906 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

4 volumes, 1 folder, paper

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(1511-)

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Scope and content

Includes: accounts giving quarterly breakdown of students' expenses, allowances and the money they owed.

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Note

The office of Tutorial Bursar was established in 1900 (CM 593/6, 594/3) after the retirement of Dr Sandys, tutor, and the reduction of the number of tutorial sides to two. Joseph R. Tanner was appointed tutorial bursar. The office co-ordinated the finances of pupils in co-operation with tutors and replaced the liability of tutors to keep their pupils' accounts.

In 1918 the tutorial bursar was described as head of the college office . The office of tutorial bursar was annulled in 1952, and the duties given to the junior bursar (CM1986/3), at the same time as the election of a bursar of buildings (CM1985/2). The office was, however, revived during 1963-1966, when its occupant was Aubrey Silberston (CM2289/4).

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Former ref.

TB2

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Archivist's note

Much of this collection was severely damaged by mould and is no longer available for consultation. The only material available is what is listed in the catalogue.

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Physical storage

  • Shelf: SJAR/3/4/1-4