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Letterbooks: RF Scott (1908)

Letters written and received by Robert Forsyth Scott during his time as Master. Letters discuss both academic and domestic subjects including fellowships, College plate and electric lighting. The subject of each letter is written in the margin of volume. The first volume also includes a list of Burchley Preachers from 1898 to 1952 and a list of the date of births of the Master and Fellows of the College.

Cash books: Junior Bursar

1: 1807-1829

2: 1830-1847, belonging to Junior Bursar Richard Duffield; contains loose-leaf notes, (stored separately) including two MSS receipts dated 24th and 31st August 1867 respectively, signed by Thomas Stotter and marked with one penny stamps.

  1. 1854-1871.

  2. 1872-1880; includes the cash accounts of C.Stanwell, E.W. Bowling, A. Freeman, W.R.R. Webb and W.H. Russell.
    15-25: cash books 1952-1984.

  3. 1880-1888; includes the cash accounts of Mr Russell, Mr Tottenham and Mr Heitland.

  4. 1873-1886; petty cash book, pages of the latter half of the book left blank. The spine of the volume is very fragile.

  5. 1888-1910

  6. 1908-1926

  7. 1909-1929

  8. 1929-1936; includes assorted paste-down typescript letters and individual minutes from College Committee meetings regarding the payment of domestic staff.

  9. 1936-1941

  10. 1941-1947; also includes gyps' and bed-makers' pension lists, 1946-1951

  11. 1947-1950

  12. 1950-1952; also includes gyps' and bed-makers' pension lists recorded from the back of the volume, 1953-1979. Loose-leaf documents found inside the front of the volume have been stored separately as SJAR/3/1/3/14a.

  13. 1952-1955

  14. 1955-1957

  15. 1957-1959

  16. 1959-1961

Porters Address books: Junior Bursar

Address books for SJC members and servants kept by the College porters. JB8/2/1- found loose in JB8/2 now stored in 47/COLLEGE:

Volumes 1-24: 1888 - 1921

Volumes 25-51: 1922 - 1947

Volumes 52-53: 1948 - 1950

Internal Revenue Accounts: Junior Bursar

Includes two ledgers. The first ledger, which belonged to the Tutorial Bursar, records the internal revenue accounts from Lent 1928 to Michaelmas 1937. The second ledger, which belonged to the Junior Bursar, records the internal revenue accounts from Lent 1928 to Easter 1936.

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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