173 William Brattle to John White

    Cambridg May 30, 1716

    Mr. White

    Enclosed herewith I send you seven and twenty pounds sixteen shillings and six pence, the sum total which I owe to the Colledg on the account of Mr. Penoyer’s charity for the years 1713 and 1714 Michaelmas. The

    £

    s

    d

    balance which I received for the year is

    2.

    15.

    9

    sterl. For the year 1714 sterl. which with the makes the just sum Out of which for Pos So that then there re

    I received

    16.

    3.

    3

    advance at 50 Per Cent

    9.

    9.

    6

    N.E. mony

    28.

    8.

    6

    tage Charged and paid I substract

    12.

    0

    mains just

    27.

    16.

    6

    N.E. mony. Please to

    favour me with your receipt, and to note that next Michaelmas two years payments will be due on account of Mr. Penoyer’s Charity. I am

    Sir Your Humble Servant

    Wm. Brattle

    16.19.3–

    1713 7ber 29 due

    13.19.0

    paid into the Treasury 7ber 1713 with the advance

    . 4.6

    Mr. Edmunds pays himself for Postage

    2.15.9

    now paid by me.

    16.19.3

    Corporation Papers. RC. John White succeeded William Brattle as Treasurer in 1715.