The collection consists of records made and received by the University of King's College in the conduct of financial transactions throughout the entire administrative structure. There are gaps in the coverage of the collection. The records reflect the financial activities and status of the University from its founding days to the mid-20th century. The records 1803-2008, with the majority dating from the 1930s-1950s (cash books).
University of King's CollegeUniversity Administration
11 Archival description results for University Administration
Fonds consists of materials created and collected by the University of King's College Board of Governors and its committees while carrying out their mandated functions. Documents reflect all aspects of the Board's sphere of responsibility and include correspondence; meeting minutes and agendas; reports created or reviewed by the Board; annual reports; financial documents, including ledgers, budgets, statements, and other materials; officer lists; and other materials related to the overall management of the University and its assets.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSub-series consists of treasurer's accounts and reports.
University of King's College TreasurerSub-series consists of correspondence.
University of King's College SecretarySub-series consists of statements, summaries, lists, and other documents relating to University of King's College funds.
Most records in this sub-series were removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors fonds.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSub-series consists of various ledgers, including that of students, accounts, stewards, donations, and receipts, as well as general ledgers.
University of King's CollegeRecords documenting the overall financial management of University monies, including audited financial statements, Treasurers' reports and Treasurers' annual statements.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of cash books listing expenditures, receipts, paid fees, etc.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of cash books and purchase journals.
University of King's CollegeSub-series consists of bursary and librarian accounts, bursar's balance sheets, reports, statements, and correspondence.
University of King's College Bursar's Office