COLL B
Reference code
COLL B
Title
Bursar
Level
Sub-fonds
Date
1440 - 2011
Extent & medium
boxes and volumes
Content description
From the foundation of the College two bursars were elected annually from among the fellows and were responsible for the management of the College's affairs. The audit rolls and subsidiary accounts are the main central record until the 18th century, when correspondence and papers start to appear. Some of this correspondence found its way to the records of the individual estates and is listed there (see in particular the ECR volumes) but COLL/B1 lists the remaining material up to around 1900. Many miscellaneous papers were very roughly sorted by decade by Noel Blakiston but he does not appear to have seen the broadly subject based papers that now form B5, covering mainly but not entirely internal matter from c.1900 - c.1950. Thereafter a series of subject files were kept and these from the class COLL/B/SF.
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Number 6 of 27 at this Level
Beneath this record in the archive hierarchy
- Files, COLL B SF, (c.1900 -)
- Bursars' in-letters, COLL B 01, (1775 - 1899)
- Bursars' letter books, COLL B 02, (1799 - 1937)
- Bursars' transfers, COLL B 03, (1746 - 1820)
- Bursars' books, COLL B 04, (1615 - 1937)
- Bursars' correspondence and papers, COLL B 05, (1832 - 1956)
- Bursar's out-letters, COLL B 06, (1772)
- Bursary clerk records, COLL B 07, (1893 - 1898)
- Bursar: Vouchers, COLL B 08, (1681 - 1945)
- Bursar: Boarding house files, COLL B 09, (1905 - 1964)
- Bursar: Correspondence with housemasters, COLL B 10, (1946 - 1981)
- Bursar: Masters' accommodation, COLL B 11, (1915 - 1969)
- Bursar: Bank books, COLL B 12, (1857 - 1942)
- Bursar: Electronic notices, COLL B 13, (2014 -)