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The Records of St John's College Sub-sub-sub-series
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Skidmore's Art Manufacturers

Correspondence between Skidmore's Art Manufacturers, Reyner and G.G. Scott relating to gas fittings in the new chapel and hall ; also includes correspondence relating to the Eagle lectern, altar rails and gas brackets.

Scott, George Gilbert

Edwin Hill

A ledger from 1876 to 1880 which recorded how much students owed during the different academic terms. The students name is given at the top of a table which is followed by a full breakdown in terms of who the student owes money to and their total bill. The table is divided into two sections. The first part recorded the student’s bill to the college, which included their rent and tuition alongside the money they owed the cooks and laundress. The second section of the table recorded the student’s bill to tradesmen and businesses outside of the college, such as the bookseller and ironmonger. At the bottom of the table is the student’s total bill. The ledger recorded which students had money deducted from their bills due to scholarship or exhibitions. If the student owed money to the college previously, then this amount was also added to the new total bill in the ledger.

Hill, Edwin

Stephen Parkinson

Includes: Rent books titled ‘Room Rents – Bedmakers – Laundresses' and ledgers of accounts and bills

Parkinson, Stephen

Correspondence

Includes: Correspondence between College and J Petty concerning encroachment; with C Merry about coprolite workings, farm buildings and his rent arrears; also includes correspondence with Church Commission about the tithe rent charge due; and other correspondents.

Edwin Hill

Three Ledgers from 1880 to 1889 which recorded how much students owed to the college during the different academic terms. The students name is given at the top of a table which is followed by a full breakdown of how much the student owed the college and their total bill. The students bill to the college included their academic and domestic bill, their rent and tuition alongside the money they owed the cooks and laundress. At the bottom of the table is the student’s total bill. The ledger recorded which students had money deducted from their bills due to scholarship or exhibitions. If the student owed money to the college previously, then this amount was also added to the new total bill in the ledger.

Hill, Edwin

Tutors' Instructions

Includes: Notebook entitled ‘Tutor’s instructions – 1883’ recording: terms of admissions and re-admissions (1858-1889); fees and charges including caution money, admission fees, matriculation fees, tuition fees, fees for Degrees, life composition fees, University Library charges, charges and fees for Lectures in Law and History (1858-1887); rules and regulations of tradesmen bills and students kitchen accounts (1878-1882); wages of bedmakers and laundresses and how often they were paid; room rate and how often Fellows and students paid for their rooms; furniture income; tutors’ proctor fund; residence rules (1839-1881) [also includes a page of printed examination rules and residence rules]; regulations for the long vacation (1855); agreement on the salary for a lecturer in law and history; student prize and how to obtain the prize (1856-1875); ‘Wright’s prizes’ (1875-1876); list of students who were awarded sizarships, exhibitions, and scholarships and the amount of money they received (1872-1841); procedures to follow when a student has fallen ill and failed to attend examination (1880) [also includes a copy of self-certified sickness form]; fees for proceeding to BA and LLB; fees for musical degrees; college testimonials (1859) and ) applications for degrees (1881).

Also included is a file of rules and standing orders relating to to various studentships and prizes.

Heitland, William E.

Admissions Files

Includes: correspondence; admissions forms; references and personal documents relating to the admission of new undergraduates.

Heitland, William E.

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