145 9 5 1804 Cash balance in the hands of Hylton Jolliffe, 1805 Cash for dividends due to the Charity at 1806 Cash balance in the hands of Hylton Jolliffe, Esq. at the end of this year, including a dividend of 81. 6s. 5d. not given credit for by him.... Do. of the Accountant-General.. 1 607 1 6 807 5 8 570 6 10 303 18 2 874 5 0 1812 Do. of Hylton Jolliffe, Esq....... Do. of the Accountant-General.... 1813 Do. of Hylton Jolliffe, Esq...... Do. of the Accountant-General.. 1814 Do. of Hylton Jolliffe, Esq...... Do. of the Accountant-General..........1,110 2 277 0 8 5 1,387 3 1 Total amount of the annual balances for the above 16 years £19,764 10s. making the average annual balance during that period 1,235l. 5s. 7d. If the annual balances from 1803 to 1817 had been placed out at interest at 51. per cent. at the end of each year, the simple interest at the end of 1818 would have amounted to 8341. 5s. 8d. and the compound interest to 1,1147. 2s. 2d. In the former case instead of 1,885l. 1s. a balance of 2,719l. 68. 8d. would have been due to the Charity at the end of 1818, and in the latter case, the enormous balance of 2,999l. 3s. 2d. 181 1 .1,389 15 4 7 1,570 16 11 312 4 1 .1,572 16 11 1,885 1 0 No. 4. ACCOUNT of the Taxes paid by the Trustees of Churcher's College, beginning January 31st 1784. 1790. William Shoel, for house tax one year Land tax John Chitty, highway tax.. John Chitty, for church rates Richard Sykes, William Johnson, and Edward Ritson, Benjamin Andrews and James Wheatly, land tax to John Cawley, church rates. John Chitty, composition for the highways .... May 28. J. Cookson, for a year's taxes to 1st January, 1790.. 1794. 1791...... 00000 8 2 3 11 8 6 3 64 1802. John Meeres, church rate at 6s. in the £.. James Albery, collector land tax. Duties on houses and windows. Ditto, on inhabited houses John Brewer, land tax .... 1 14 1 14 3 4 0 5 10 1802. John Small, a poor rate..... Samuel Andrews, a church rate £ s. d. 1 14 0 0641 The following Taxes appear to have been omitted in the accounts, but vouchers for them having since been found. 1789. Feb. 11. Poor rate to Easter 1789. April 6. Another to.... ditto. 16. House and land tax to Lady-day, 1789. May 1. Church rate to Easter, 1789.. June 26. Mr. Cookson, for sundry rates for the year 1787 July 22. Poor rate to Easter, 1790 Sept. 22. Ditto........ ditto... Oct. 14. House and land tax to Michaelmas, 1790 Nov. 19. Poor rate to Easter, 1791..... .... Oct. 18. Half year's land tax, house and window to Michael March 21. Ditto....the 3rd to....ditto... Highway composition..... 1 14 6 1 14 1 14 0 0 17 16 3 April 18. Half year's land tax, window, &c. Lady Day 1795.. 6 1 0 8 mas, 1795 Oct. 17. Half year's land, window, and house tax, to Michael Dec. 14. Poor rate to Easter, 1796. 1796. 16. A church rate..... 9690 103 March 25. Two poor rates to Easter, 1796... 3 8 April 11. Half year's land, window, and house tax, to Lady Day, 1796 ... Aug. 13. Church rate.. Oct. 17. Half year's land, window, and house tax, to Michaelmas, 1796.. March, 21. William Trimming for taxes paid by him...... Oct. 14. Taxes from Midsummer, 1815, to Midsummer, 1816 21 14 8 1817. June 20. Taxes for 1 year, to Midsummer, 1817............ 1818. Jan. 19. Taxes to Christmas, 1817....... 1819. March 4. Taxes.... 30 9 3 ... 15 3 0 29 9 11 Total £758 13 9 No. V. ACCOUNT of monies paid for the erection of a new building, and for repairs done at Churcher's College,-for taxes, poor rates, &c. on |