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...Et in dato vni famulo domini regis venienti ad collegium cum leone mense Ianuarij xx d.... Et in dat' ministrall' Domini Episcopi Wintoniensis venient' ad collegium in mense Ianuarij cum xx d. dat' ministrall' domini de Arundell' venient' ad collegium in ffesto purificationis beate Marie ij s. viij d. Et in dato cuidam ministrallo domini de Stanley venienti ad collegium in mense Marcij viij d....
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...dat' ministrall' domini regis Anglie venient' ad collegium xijo die Augusti viij s. viij d....
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...And as a gift to one servant of the lord king coming to the college with a lion in the month of January, 20d ... And as gifts/a gift to minstrels/a minstrel of the lord bishop of Winchester coming to the college in the month of January, with 20d given to minstrels/a minstrel of the lord of Arundel coming to the college on the feast of the Purification of the blessed Mary, 2s 8d. And as a gift to a certain minstrel of the lord of Stanley coming to the college in the month of March, 8d...
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...given to minstrels/a minstrel of the lord king of England coming to the college 12 August, 8s 8d...
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Record title: Winchester College Bursars'
Accounts
Repository: Winchester College Archives
Shelfmark: 22142
Repository location: Winchester
The bursars' accounts were kept annually by the two bursars, one of whom was elected each year and served as the junior bursar, becoming senior bursar the following year. Their accounts included all the college finances, beginning with receipts from the rents of manors and estates owned by the college. Expenses are divided into sections: chapel, hall, kitchen, pantry, stable, and garden; stipends to chaplains, scholars, and others; and external expenses and gifts (the last two the sections where payments to entertainers were normally entered). The rolls have paper wrappers, some of which contain notes made by later bursars. The account year varies considerably but most often runs roughly from Michaelmas to Michaelmas.
1472–3; Latin; parchment; 7 membranes, attached serially; 255–795mm x 270–83mm; unnumbered.