- SJCR/SJAC/1/2/Tanner/3
- Sub-sub-sub-series
- 1895-1907
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: correspondence; admissions forms; references and personal documents relating to the admission of new undergraduates.
Tanner, Joseph
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: correspondence; admissions forms; references and personal documents relating to the admission of new undergraduates.
Tanner, Joseph
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: letters, flyers and notices relating to College affairs, students, educational matters; women's suffrage and the University and personal correspondence.
Tanner, Joseph
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: termly, quarterly and annual accounts for undergraduate and graduate students.
Tanner, Joseph
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: loose leaf of tutorial slips including exam results, course of study relating to students of James Wordie.
Wordie, James
Part of The Records of St John's College
Yule, George Udny
Part of The Records of St John's College
4 ledgers recording the number of sacks of coals pupils used and the coal bills. The ledgers are divided into quarters listing the student's name, how many sacks they have used and their total bill.
The volumes are not assigned to a particular tutor.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: book of room and furniture valuations by CS Bulstrode, appraiser.
Hadley, Augustus Vaughton
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: valuations, accounts with upholsters, accounts with painters & glaziers and milk accounts.
Macalister, Donald
Part of The Records of St John's College
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
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: valuations, pupils in account with Eaden Lilley & Co. and Favell,Ellis & Sons.
Macalister, Donald
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: valuations, appraisals, painting, and other tradesmen's accounts.
Parkinson, Stephen
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: various tradesmen's accounts such as hosiers, bootmakers, cooks and appraisers.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: book of valuations by W. Eaden Lilley & Co. Ltd., Appraisers.
Tanner, Joseph
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: accounts with upholsters, appraisers, booksellers, tailors, hosiers, bootmakers, grocers, ironmongers, painters and milkman.
Wood, John Spicer
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: 2 volumes of lodgings bills account and account of sizars' praeter (sizars' payments) received by tutors; 1 volume listing unpaid detriments; tuition received; exchequer bills; also includes lists of students and some tutors: 1 volume listing tuition dividends for Michaelmas 1843 and lists of college/bills/payments due for services rendered to students whilst in College.
St John's College, Cambridge
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: tutorial accounts and loose college bills.
Brumell, Edward
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: Account book containing accounts for graduate students (also includes nobles and Fellows); accounts with James Wood and Joshua Smith (1797 to 1811); accounts with John Mortlock Esq. & Co. (1790 to 1807); accounts with Messers Thomas Coutts & Co. (1805 to 1818); and accounts with St John’s College for ‘Plate Caution’ (1797 to 1810).
Among the graduates listed is the Rev. Henry Martyn (p.65) and among the fellow-commoners the Right Honourable Charles Yorke (p.136).
Catton, Thomas
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: ledgers detailing student accounts and bills.
Heitland, William E.
Part of The Records of St John's College
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