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The scholars or Fellows are now to (p. 055) obey the Warden, as their Superior; the Deans and the seniors in chambers are to bear rule under him and, in the first instance, to report to him; the Sub-Warden is to take his place in his absence and to assist him at other times; three Bursars are to help him in the management, of the property.
Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait
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Elizabeth; Baronsdale and Gilbert had been Senior Bursars of the
St. John's College, Cambridge Robert Forsyth Scott 1891
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Coll. ye summ of seven Pounds for his Caution, which is to remain in ye Hands of ye Bursars till ye said Mr. Johnson shall depart ye said College leaving ye same fully discharg'd.
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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Credit by Bursars Salary for 7 months to April 1, 1883.
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The following circumstances have been authenticated by the signatures of Provosts, Proctors, Bursars, and other College dignitaries: -- In
Great Astronomers 1876
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The receipts from all sources during the fiscal year, including the balance in the Bursars hands on the
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Bursar and Patron and Proctor, and the report of the Commissioner of the University, which they find to correspond with and verify each other, showing a balance in the Bursars hands on the 1st of June 1855 of $5178.15 the receipts for the year previous being $32978.10 and the disbursments $33799.95
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The Proctor and Bursars accounts and reports were laid before the Board, and referred to the Committee of Finance.
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This balance is proved by the correspondence of accounts, on comparison of the statements by the Proctor and Bursars accounts
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Resolved that a Commissioner be appointed as an officer of the University whose duty it shall be to examine the Bursars
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