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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

Room Rents- Bedmakers - Laundresses

Includes: volume of accounts containing entries for Stephen Parkinson’s students in rooms throughout throughout the College. Each page is headed with the location of the rooms. Records student’s name, bedmaker’s name and of amounts due to be paid for rent, bedmakers and coals for each room occupant. Entries for bedmakers from including the names of the students by whom they are employed and their earnings for each quarter. Charges are noted at top of page: per quarter. Entries for laundresses including names of the students by whom they are employed and their earnings for each quarter. Charges noted at top of page for pensioners and sizars per quarter.

Parkinson, Stephen

Choir Books: Senior Dean

The Dean's choir books covering subscriptions to choristers' rules 1876-1919; orders and rules for the organist and choir; (receipts for stipends by lay-clerks and choristers (1857-1955), by choirmaster (1872) and schoolmaster (1887) for tuition; records of baptismal certificates received for choristers (1872 -1894) and admissions to choir (1865-1895).

Also included loose in Volume 2 is a business card for Mr F Nutcombe (successor to Mr HA Brown) foreman painter and decorator.

Registers: Junior Dean

Registers of Junior Dean containing records of conduct of undergraduates in personal discipline, chapel attendance and academic performance. (Codes are explained in front of first volume)

Scott and Mayor Statutes: copies

Three copies of 16th-17th century statutes. The first volume includes decrees of seniors 1569, 1627 and the statute regarding law fellowships 19 June 1635. This volume was submitted with a petition to the Home Office in 1848 for a grant of new statutes. It was returned to the College by the Home Office in 1907.

The second volume is the same, with the exception that it omits the decrees of seniors. This volume was purchased by R.F. Scott, when he was Master, in 1918. The volume contains his bookplate and the receipt for purchase.

The third volume contains notes of by-foundations and a copy of the University statutes.

Pamphlet Reports: College Mission

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SJCS/49/1/1/1-2: printed annual reports of the College Mission and Cranleigh Auxiliary, printed reports of the Maurice Hostel, and related notes in manuscript and typescript (stored as tied bundles).

SJCS/49/1/1/3: (1) printed pamphlet entitled "The Lady Margaret Mission in Walworth 1884-1909: some dates in the history of the Mission"; (2) ten copies of the printed newsletter 'Maurice Hostel Monthly Notes', which contain sports and social reports, members' news, etc., edited by Rev. E.E. Raven, for the period January 1919 to April 1923 [incomplete set of publications]; (3) a report on the activities of the Maurice Hostel, 1924; (4) a copy of the 'Hoxton Eagle', a magazine written and edited by members of the Maurice Hostel, dated October 1935; and (5) an annual report for the Crown Club, Hoxton, dated 1936-37.

Subscribers' Lists: College Mission

Subscribers to the College Mission (various funds), listed by name alongside amounts paid. Date ranges as follows:

Volume 1, 1885-1888;
Volume 2, 1887-1905;
Volume 3, [?]1890-1903;
Volume 4, 1905-1911;
Volume 5, 1911-1917;
Volume 6, 1917-1927.

Also includes a single file, containing miscellaneous manuscript subscribers' lists, two of which are dated 1st July 1906 - 30th June 1907 and 1st July 1907 - 30th June 1908 respectively. A third, a list of undergraduate subscribers to the College Mission at Walworth, is undated, but is likely to have been written before 1920. Also includes a collection of assorted lists for the period 1913-1914 [SJCS/49/3/1/7, located in 4/OS].

Ladies' Society: College Mission

Includes: loose printed accounts; loose MS accounts; Maurice Hostel annual reports; an invitation to the 'Beasts' Ball' in aid of the RSPCA for 1923; correspondence; a bank book and a cash book.

St John's College, Cambridge

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