(seq. 67)
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The Committee further finds --
That {Doctor} [Threeland?] decides the forementioend
disbursements has paid to --- Phillips Servant
in the Kitchen ------------------------- £3.12.0
To Susanna Morse, Laundress in part ----- 4.0.0
Due to {Mister} [Hunnewel?] for [Servies?] to this day 9.17.3
{Mister} Hill, Cash, to this day ----------3.5.9
Phillios, Servant, to this day ----------1.3.2
21.16
That {Doctor} [Threeland?] amounts so far as vouched,
are duly charged.
That {Doctor} [Threeland?] has exhibited a regular amount
of Utensils destroyed which one properly charged;
also an account of Utensils purchased.
The [annexed?] paper anneced echibits an inventory of
Utenils and Stores on hand.
The Committee further finds-
That the rise on the weekly expence in the last
part of this quarter is [accesioned?] partly by a
quantity of utensils purchased by {Doctor} [Threeland?]
and partly by the Laundress's account and that
of the Table linen being assessed on that part of
the quarter.
That [shared?] the price of Commons be settled differently
in the different parts of the quarter, the Committee
apprehended an undue proportion of the expences
will be thrown on [shove?] Scholars who were in Commons
after {Doctor} [Threeland?] came into office. Wherefore they think
it will be more equitable to arrange the whole next ex-
pence of the quarter on the SCholar at large, who have
been in Commons.
That in this method of settling the account, the whole
next expence for Commons £2023.8.2, being divided
by 898 weeks and 2 days, the aggregate of the
whole time in which Commons have been sent
into the Hall will make the expence of one week's
Commons for each person to be 45/0 3/4. .
Harvard College {November} 27. 1778.
G. Wigglesworth
C Gannett
J. [Eames?]
Committee
Read & accepted
{December} 15 1778
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