This series gives details of the income and expenditure of Ashburhman House.
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This series gives details of the income and expenditure of Ashburhman House.
This series contains House lists of members of Ashburhman House and absentee lists.
This book gives the names of boys who were absent or late each day in Ashburnham Upper form and their reasons for being absent or late. It also includes other details such as those who forgot to bring in various forms, and warnings and punishments given out for bad behaviour. At the end of the book is a list of House footballers, watermen and fencers which also indicates those who had received pinks.
This book gives the names of boys who were absent or late each day and their reasons for being absent or late in Ashburnham Upper form. It also includes details of various warnings and punishments given out for bad behaviour as well as events in which the House was involved such as sports matches, concerts and assemblies.
This book gives a list of boys in alphabetical order by surname and notes the days on which they were absent or late each term. There is a list giving details of the Head of House and Monitors at the start of each term's entry.
This volumes gives details of the income and expenditure of Ashburnham House. Inserted throughout the volume are various receipts for purchases. From Election Term 1950 the ledger records the income and expenditure of the House Store. Records of the House funds continued to be noted in a separate book, but this is not in the archive.
This book gives details of punishments given to the boys for bad behaviour each term. Entries include the name of the boys receiving punishment, the date, the offence, the punishment they received and any other remarks. There is a list at the start of each term with the names of the Head of House and the monitors who administered the punishments. When strokes were given the initials of the monitor who carried out the punishment are noted. At the end of each term there are general notes on discipline within the House. \r\n\r\nIn Play Term 1941 Homeboarders House was amalgamated with Ashburnham House and so there are two sets of monitors until Play Term 1942 when complete amalgamation between the two Houses took place and they were known as Homeburnham. In Play Term 1943 Homeburnham partially amalgamated with Busby's House until Play Term 1945 and some entries include punishments in Busby's.\r\n
This ledger was begun in Play term 1891 by R. R. Campbell (A 1888 - c.1893) and continued by subsequent Heads of House. It gives details of sporting achievements of the House and accounts of matches, lists of those who received the House colours and pinks, names of boys who have left and arrived, the names of monitors and anything else the Heads thought interesting or noteworthy of recording. Early entries include lists of all the fellows in the House. At the beginning of the volume is a short history of Ashburnham House prior to its separation from Homeboarders House in 1891. There is also a list of Heads of House and monitors and Housemasters at the front of the volume. Stuck in throughout the volume are House Lists.
This ledger was kept by the Head of House and gives details of sporting results and accounts of matches, notes on the characters of team members, names of those who received colours, names boys who had arrived and boys who had left the House, details of tannings, those representing the House in school societies, and any other events which the Heads thought interesting to record. Some entries include general summaries of the term or year. At the front of the volume are details of Head of House, Monitors, Housemasters and those who gained pinks. There is also a list of those who received double pinks at the back of the volume. Inserted throughout the volume are House lists, newspaper cuttings and various other notices of events in the House.
This ledger was kept by the Head of House and recorded new boys and boys who had left, sporting results and accounts of matches, notes on the characters of team members, names of those who received colours, details of tannings, names of Head of House and monitors and any other events which the Heads thought interesting to record. There are house lists stuck in throughout the volume, usually at the beginning of Play Term each year. There are inserts throughout the volume marking several pages. At the front of the volume are details of Head of House, Monitors, Housemasters and those who gained pinks.