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Westminster School cash book, 1788-1802, compiled by John Smith

Archive File: MS 33

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Westminster School cash book, 1788-1802, compiled by John Smith

Level: File

Classmark: MS 33

Date(s): 1789?-1802

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 vol. (2, 132, 1 ff.), comprising 12 quires

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/6043

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Contents: ff.1-132, Account of all money received as the profits arising from Westminster School. Accounts, with entries run across the double page, of money received as Usher, for private tuition etc. from 27 January 1789 to 15 December 1802, totalling £4671.16.3. Kept with the manuscript are letters about the volume from J.B. Whitmore of Westminster School to Dr Offor, Librarian of the University of Leeds, dated 1945, and an offprint of Mr Whitmore's 1950 article on the subject.


Bound in old stained parchment boards, with metal clasp (lower clasp missing)

Biography or history

John Smith, 1766-1826, was the son of John Smith of London. He was admitted as a pupil to Westminster School in April 1777, and was a King's Scholar in 1780. He became Captain of School in 1784, and the following year, 1785, he was elected to Trinity College, Cambridge, first as a pensioner, and in 1786 as a scholar. He took his BA in 1789 and his MA in 1792. From 1788 to 1805 he was a Westminster School Usher. After ordination as a deacon in 1793, he held a number of appointments, including Vicar of Silkstone (1799), and Vicar of Newcastle (1804-1826)

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