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Minute Book

This minute book contains the minutes of the committee meetings of the Old Grantite Club. It describes details of those who were present at the meetings, the election of committee members, deatils of sub-committees, how to use the funds of the club and details about the general running of the club. It also includes the rules of the 'Old Grantite Club' at the front of the volume, including the fees for membership. There are inserts within the volume which include letters and invitations sent to members of the club, financial reports, membership forms and photographs. The minutes are hand written up until April 1932, after which the majority of minutes and agendas are printed and separately stuck into the volume.

Grants and the Old Grantite Club

This booklet contains a short history of Grant's House and the Old Grantite Club. It is based largely on the work of Lawrence Tanner (G 1905 - 1909) and was edited by him. At the back of the booklet are lists of Grant's Housemasters, Heads of House and Presidents of the Old Grantite Club. There are also two inserts at the front, of a printed letter asking Old Grantites for donations for a new edition of the booklet, and a hand written letter from Marjorie Murray-Rust, the widow of Thomas Moray Murray-Rust, Housemaster of Grant's (1935 - 1948).

Account Book

'This volume records parish accounts for the early years of his rectorship of St Peter’s (1762-85), before resuming in 1770 with daily receipts and expenses while Head Master at Westminster (1764-88).

As one might hope from a Cambridge don and schoolmaster, the accounts contain several entries for books, generally of a classical, theological, or educational nature, purchased from the likes of ‘Mr [Thomas] Payne’ and ‘Mr [William] Ginger’. Examples include Graevius’s edition of Cicero’s De Officiis, Thomas Newton’s Dissertations on the prophecies, and, fresh off the press, a copy of Proposals for an amendment of school-instruction (London, 1772). Smith subscribed to books too, including Lawrence Holden’s A paraphrase on the Book of Isaiah, and Thomas Francklin’s translation of Lucian. He purchases prayerbooks from a Mrs Cole, ‘two spelling books for my children’, ‘a Virgil … which belonged to Ld Derehurst’, and makes regular payments to the newsman. In addition to his bibliophilic tendencies, the accounts also demonstrate Smith’s interest in art and music, as he visits exhibitions, buys picture frames, and pays the ‘Bp of Peterborough for a landscape by [Adam] Pynaker’, as well as taking his wife to see ‘Il Cid opera’ and Handel’s oratorio Alexander Balus.
There are very practical payments (to a glazier for mending the chancel windows, to a ‘chimney doctor’, and for the clearing of sewers and gutters), as well as charitable contributions (subscriptions to the Westminster Infirmary and Grey Coat Hospital, gifts to the poor, Christmas boxes for the dustman, &c), but also occasional treats (oysters for his children, lobsters, Dublin beer, a backgammon table, and money won and lost at cards). In June 1770 Smith pays ‘Mr Small for inoculating two of my children’. The entries for income reveal that Smith received, for example, money from India and City bonds, from school fees, and from selling his father’s furniture via ‘Mr Christie’.

The front pastedown bears a list of the impressive stocks of alcoholic beverages under Smith’s care in 1772 and 1773, including ’76 bottles of Port at home’, and supplies of Hock, Burgundy, Cherry Brandy, and ‘Dehany’s Rum’ in the ‘cellar in cloisters’ and ‘the room over the gate’ (presumably at Westminster).' - Bernard Quaritch Catalogue

Smith, Samuel, 1731-1808

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