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CCA: C/1/1 · Item · 1549-1570
Part of Clare College Archive

It is possible that these accounts are not the final copy as many of them look as though they are working notes rather than the final accounts. It is also possible that the pages are not in order (despite being numbered at a later date in blue ink). This is suggested by the changes in handwriting in which the record is written. See also the leaf inserted inbetween pages 74 and 75 which towards the bottom mentions 'taking down of the altars'. As the preceding page is the accounts for 1554, this seems an unsual thing to be doing if it was the next page of accounts as it is only the 1st/2nd year into the reign of Queen Mary I (who clearly would not be instructing for any altars to be taken down).

The majority of the accounts are, however, generally written on a weekly basis and are written over two pages being split into five main sections: the first page listing arrearages (money paid in to the College account), the second lists income from estates, the third lists payments to fellows for teaching or preaching, the fourth lists general expenses and the fifth lists wages.

CCA: C/1/3 · Item · 1612-1670
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Includes accounts for properties, buildings, stipends, wages and College supplies. Also includes payments for trees and other garden plants, 1655. At beginning: summary of costs of converting and fitting out Library above Chapel, 1624 and 1627. The majority of the accounts are written in a mixture of English and Latin.

CCA: C/1/5 · Item · 1714-1727
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At beginning of the volume is a memoranda about money in the College chest, including money used to pay for rebuilding work, 1714 - 1716, and accounts of loans to Blythe Benefaction, 1724 - 1728.
At the end is a statement of accounts with William Grigg as Bursar, on his death in 1728.
Loose - accounts, apparently for Caution Money, 1660 - 1673.

CCA: C/1/6 · Item · 1727-1742
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Includes copy of accounts for 1717 - 1718, and accounts of money in the College chest, 1728 - 1739.
On the cover is a note that the volume has been ''poisoned with corrosive sublimite'', 1899.